The TGSRTC strike has been withdrawn following successful talks with the State government, with 100 per cent bus services resuming from the first shift on Saturday. The move brings relief to commuters affected by disrupted transport services across Telangana
TGSRTC has intensified transport arrangements for devotees travelling to the Sammakka Saralamma Jatara in Medaram. Managing Director Y Nagi Reddy reviewed special services, inspected key routes and bus stations, and oversaw child safety measures including identification tags
TGSRTC added 65 new electric buses to its fleet under the 500 Low-Floor City Bus Project, enhancing connectivity across major routes in Hyderabad. The buses offer modern safety, tracking, and accessibility features, with the remaining fleet scheduled for induction by January 2026
TGSRTC Vice Chairman and Managing Director Y Nagi Reddy inspected Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station and Jubilee Bus Station, reviewing cleanliness, seating, toilets, and security. He urged coordinated efforts by officials and plans to expand services for a better passenger experience.
North Zone IGP, Y Nagi Reddy said the police were playing a major role in ensuring the smooth movement of emergency services without any hindrance during the lockdown
Police department was committed to maintain peace in Bhainsa and will not tolerate any kid of mischief by any section of people, said North Zone IG Y Nagi Reddy