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TT Morning News brings you the daily news from the Telangana Today E-Paper every morning. Today’s Morning News includes a heated debate between CM Revanth Reddy and MLA KT Rama Rao in the Telangana Assembly, TSRTC electric buses in Telangana’s rural areas, Telangana government focusing on narcotics cases, AIMIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi criticizing Telangana governor, […]
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The victim aged about 35 years was crossing the road near the L V Prasad Hospital, Banjara Hills when the bus going at a high speed hit the woman.
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A week since Maha Lakshmi scheme was launched, the corporation has updated the necessary software in the Intelligent-Ticket Issue Machine (i-TIMs) machines to implement the free bus travel facility scheme.
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Owing to auspicious muhurats on Thursday, six Ministers - Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu, D Sridhar Babu, D Anasuya, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, C Damodar Raja Narasimha and N Uttam Kumar Reddy - occupied their chambers at the Dr BR Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat
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Police rushed to the spot and shifted the injured passengers to a nearby hospital for treatment.
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The buses will ply via Paradise, Bowenpally, Balanagar and Kukatpally with a 24-minute frequency. RTC officials said.
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There has been a sharp rise in women passengers across the state availing free bus ride
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Thousands of women will be deprived of ‘free travel for women’ here due to lack of bus services
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"Meetings will be conducted with the associations to clear their apprehensions, while ensuring the wellbeing of TSRTC," Prabhakar said
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The Congress government would implement all the six guarantees in the next hundred days.
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After a video of the bus conductor issuing a Rs 90 ticket to a woman went viral, TSRTC Managing Director V. C. Sajjanar posted on 'X' that an inquiry has been ordered into the issue of a ticket to a woman under the Bodan depot of Nizamabad district.
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He emphasized that such a move could potentially affect the livelihoods of the 50,000 employees working for the RTC.
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The free bus scheme will be flagged-off by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy from the State Assembly premises on Saturday 1.30 pm.
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The GO, issued by Principal Secretary A Vani Prasad, says the scheme is for the benefit of girls and women of all age groups and trasngender persons who are domiciled in Telangana.
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If implemented across both TSRTC Palle Velugu and Express buses, anticipated cost of implementing the free bus travel for women scheme in Telangana will be Rs 2,200 crore per year
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Six Guarantees are Mahalakshmi, Rythu Bharosa, Gruha Jyothi, Indiramma Illu, Yuva Vikasam and Cheyutha
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TSRTC officials said the special buses were being introduced for the convenience of the citizens who regularly plan pilgrimage to the prominent temples in the neighbouring State
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The TSRTC authorities said approximately 800 buses have already either departed or scheduled to depart from Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS), Jubilee Bus Station (JBS) and other points.
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Senior officials from TSRTC on Monday revealed that special buses will be running to prominent Shaiva Kshetras in Telangana
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Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) Joint Action Committee former convenor E Aswathama Reddy on Wednesday resigned from the BJP.