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The TSRTC officials said that on a daily basis, the first bus from Gachibowli will start at 7am and the last bus from Jadcherla will start at 3.30 pm.
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Keeping in mind the needs of the commuters, a decision was taken to operate a 'Ladies Special trip' between Koti and Kondapur.
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According to TSRTC officials, daily 24 bus services are being planned from Hyderabad to Bengaluru, at an average frequency of one bus every hour, from the city round the clock.
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TSRTC has announced special discounts for its commuters both in city services and in Palle Velugu buses on Tuesday
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The Congress could not even mobilise people for their protests and meetings as the Chief Minister had kept all the promises he made during the 2018 elections.
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After launching the app at an event held here, TSRTC Managing Director VC Sajjanar said the app provides real-time tracking of Pushpak AC Airport buses and all Express and above special type bus services of TSRTC
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Telangana government merged the TSRTC with an intention to extend facilities and benefits, the Congress was trying to create an impression that there was a hidden agenda behind it, said Kavitha
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Minister Puvvada was given a grand welcome on his return to Khammam after the monsoon Assembly session, during which he tabled a bill in the Assembly merging TSRTC with Telangana government
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Protesting against Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan’s delay in giving a nod to the TSRTC merger bill, members of various RTC unions and employees staged protests at various places across Hyderabad and TS.
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Though the BRS government was not favourable for merger of the RTC in the State government earlier, it was compelled to take the decision due to mounting losses suffered by the Corporation, said CM K Chandrashekhar Rao
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In her recommendations, she said that the ownership of the lands, assets and properties of the TSRTC be vested with the Corporation itself for its sole and exclusive use, even post the absorption of the RTC employees as government employees.
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Amid the uncertainty surrounding the bill's implications, explore the Governor's key concerns about equity, legal implications, employee rights, pension provisions, and workforce normalization.
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Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan continued to keep over 43,000 employees of the State Road Transport Corporation on tenterhooks without permitting the TSRTC (Absorption of Employees into Government Service) Bill to be tabled in the Assembly
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The TSRTC employee collapsed after complaining of chest pain and was shifted to a hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead
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Employees of the Corporation wore black badges, raised slogans against the Governor and boycotted duties from 6 am to 8 am, bringing bus services to a halt across multiple districts.
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The TSRTC employees staged protests at depots at Miryalaguda, Narketpally, Yadagirigutta and other towns in erstwhile Nalgonda district by wearing black badges.
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An announcement from the Raj Bhavan that the Governor wanted "more time" to examine the bill on TSRTC merger and seek legal opinion has triggered protests
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A statement from the Raj Bhavan said it had received the draft Bill at 3.30 p.m on Wednesday and the Assembly was scheduled to meet on Thursday.
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TSRTC Greater Hyderabad (GH) zone officials said the bus will start in the morning around 8.40 am from Gajularamaram to Waverock and in the evening around 6.10 pm from Waverock to Gajularamaram.
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Indrakaran Reddy said CM KCR had made a historical decision by merging the TSRTC with the government, benefitting over 43,000 laborers of the public transit system.