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RTC officials had found the fighter rooster in a bus at the Karimnagar bus-stand on Tuesday.
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Transport Minister participated in various programmes in Manakondur constituency
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TSRTC urges female travelers to provide original identification cards for 'Maha Lakshmi' free travel.
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The passenger's photograph and address should be clearly visible in the identity card.
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In response to these concerns, TSRTC has opted to from a high-level committee to thoroughly assess the feasibility of resolving these pressing issues..
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These buses are being planned to run from January 6 to 15 from Hyderabad to various destinations in the State and neighbouring States of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra
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TSRTC addresses increased bus occupancy due to Maha Lakshmi scheme's success, with women passengers up by 20%. Solutions considered: reserving seats for men, allocating for elderly and students, and 'Men's Special' buses.
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The RTC is considering different options, including introducing reservations for men in buses, allotment of seats for elderly and students, and special buses for men, if possible.
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RTC officials explained that an average of 27 lakh women were traveling under the Maha Lakshmi scheme and zero tickets worth around Rs 10 crore were being issued every day
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Another significant concern is related to insurance coverage
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From December 14 to 31 as many as 15, 72, 480 women passengers travelled in Palle Velugu and Express services and among them 32, 589 were children.
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In the wake of increased passenger traffic in buses due to the recently launched Mahalakshmi scheme, TSRTC on Sunday suspended the Family-24 and T-6 tickets in the Greater Hyderabad region.
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In response to the surge in passenger numbers following the implementation of the Maha Lakshmi Women Free Bus Travel Scheme, the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) plans to integrate 80 state-of-the-art buses, equipped with modern amenities, into its existing fleet.
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The available land areas range from 2.83 to 4.14 acres, offering ample room for potential lessees to establish or expand their businesses.
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The corporation plans to phase in these buses and make them available to the public by March 2024.
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He affirmed that the management will not tolerate such incidents and will take legal action against those responsible.
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The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) made a request to the women who are using Maha Lakshmi scheme to utilise Palle Velugu buses for shorter distance instead of Express services.
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On an average, 30 lakh of the 51 lakh passengers using buses every day, were found to be women translating to 62 per cent
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Stating that many were bringing photo copies of their identity cards, Sajjanar made it clear that every female passenger traveling in buses must show their original identity card.
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Taslima’s stand is for a reevaluation of the policy, specifically emphasizing the importance of providing women from economically feasible backgrounds with the choice to pay for their transportation.