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TGSRTC has denied social media claims that all differently-abled passengers will get free bus travel. The corporation called the reports false and warned of criminal action against individuals spreading misinformation. Official updates will be shared through press releases and the website.
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TGSRTC has restored the T-24 ticket tariffs for Metro Deluxe buses from March 1. The earlier temporary discount has ended. Revised fares are Rs 150 for adults, Rs 120 for women and senior citizens, and Rs 100 for children.
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TGSRTC will introduce luggage racks in 150 Hyderabad city buses on a trial basis to improve commuter convenience. The corporation has also announced a 30% discount on AC bus fares within ORR limits from March 1 to May 31.
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TSRTC will operate 2,243 special buses between February 14–16 for Maha Shivaratri pilgrims, connecting 43 major Shaivite shrines in Telangana. Special fares are revised up to 1.5 times, while free travel for women continues in all eligible buses.
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Despite rising commuter demand in Hyderabad, plans to introduce mini buses remain stalled. Nearly 100 Vajra mini buses bought by TGSRTC lie unused and deteriorating, even as ageing buses struggle to meet last-mile connectivity needs across the city.
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To manage the rush of devotees during the Medaram Jatara, TGSRTC has deployed nearly 4,000 special buses across Telangana, including 400 from Hyderabad. Around 20 lakh pilgrims are expected to travel using RTC services during the festival.
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Nearly 2,000 TGSRTC employees appointed under the Bread Winner and Medical Invalidation schemes have urged the VC-MD to regularise their long-delayed appointments. They oppose contract postings, allege irregularities in priority, and demand job security before new RTC recruitment begins.
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Following the recent Kurnool bus accident, TGSRTC Managing Director Y Nagi Reddy inspected buses at the Miyapur-1 Depot to review safety protocols. He stressed driver awareness, emergency preparedness, and ensuring all buses are equipped with fire safety systems and emergency tools
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Following Telangana RTC’s bus fare hike, commuters are urging SCR to increase MMTS train frequency. Empty coaches, limited services, and rising bus costs highlight the need for affordable, punctual suburban trains with additional stoppages on key routes to ease city commuting
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Students and local residents staged a protest at IDA Bollaram, blocking the main road to demand additional RTC services. Commuters cited delays reaching schools, colleges, and workplaces. Police intervened, promising to address the issue with RTC authorities.
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Telangana State Road Transport Corporation is set to roll out smart cards for bus passes, starting with students and later extending to women under the Mahalakshmi scheme. The move aims to simplify renewals, enable digital recharges, and streamline daily travel.
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TGSRTC and Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital teamed up to transport donated corneas free of cost using RTC buses. Corneas from across Telangana will be safely brought to Hyderabad, helping more people get eye transplants. MD Sajjanar also pledged his eyes
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TGSRTC has launched a new boarding point at RGIA Crossroads, near Hyderabad airport, for devotees and air passengers traveling to Srisailam. Buses will run every 20 minutes, with advance reservations available online by selecting RGIA Crossroads as the boarding option
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The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) is preparing for the rollout of 2,000 electric buses sanctioned under the Prime Minister e-Drive scheme. The corporation has sought Rs 392 crore and land for depots and charging stations to support the initiative.
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A TGRTC bus was partially burnt in a suspected arson attack at Tadakamalla village, Miryalaguda. The vehicle, parked overnight, was found ablaze early Wednesday. Police suspect foul play and are investigating the motive behind the incident.
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The management said the RTC was progressing on the path of development because of all the employees
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Management appeals to employees not to believe false propaganda being spread by some people claiming to be union leaders
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Conductor charges passenger Rs 30, when latter noticed the wrong ticket and questioned him, he claimed that ticket machine was malfunctioning
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The corporation has already successfully tried out this payment method as a pilot project in some bus depots and for some services earlier
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Vexed over the Congress government’s apathy towards RTC employees, the TGSRTC unions are planning to go on a strike in the State. The workers are planning to issue a strike notice around 4 pm to the corporation’s director today, January 27