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This accident insurance will be applicable to the employees who die prematurely or become permanently disabled due to road accidents
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The Minister, who met the association members at secretariat, said his government was determined to continue the Maha Lakshmi scheme for women and urged the hire bus owners to cooperate with the government .
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TSRTC, headed by MD VC Sajjanar, extended Rs 40 lakh in financial support to the family of Lakshman, a conductor who tragically lost his life in a road accident.
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The corporation will conduct a walk-in interview on January 23 at the TSRTC College of Nursing in Hyderabad.
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The unsavoury episode began unfolding on a Secunderabad-Dubbak RTC bus at Venkatraopet village in Thoguta mandal.
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Lakshman met with the fatal accident while en route to the Zonal Staff Training College for a training session at Hakimpet on June 22.
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As scores of people travel to their native villages during Sankranti, TSRTC initially planned to run special buses to the tune of 4,484.
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Though the rush at the bus stand has already increased following the launching of Mahalakshmi schemes, free traveling facility for women in TSRTC buses, Sankranti festival further swelled the rush in the bus stand
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The Hyderabad-Vijayawada highway witnessed heavy traffic since Thursday. Cars, buses and other transport vehicles queued up at toll plazas even as authorities have taken special measures to ease the congestion
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Karimnagar depot-II officials, who had found the rooster from a bus at the Karimnagar bus stand on January 9, had initially decided to auction it at 3 pm on Friday, as nobody turned up claiming ownership after two days
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Mahesh asserted ownership with photos of the rooster and the accompanying ticket. He became aware of the rooster's situation through various YouTube channels and news reports.
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Initiatives include Gruha Jyothi, Rythu Barosa, and housing for the homeless, highlighting the government's commitment to social development.
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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.