Private bus services to remain suspended in parts of Odisha against LAccMI scheme
Bus services in 14 districts of Odisha will remain suspended for 24 hours on Monday following the strike call by the private bus owners’ associations.
Bus services in 14 districts of Odisha will remain suspended for 24 hours on Monday following the strike call by the private bus owners’ associations.
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday announced free bus services to Kolkata in the wake of the triple train tragedy in Balasore that claimed 288 lives.
The corporation has made a 72-hour negative test report mandatory for passengers coming into Karnataka from Kerala.
The buses have been added in eight operational routes, including C8, C37, C26, S5, S9, S9A, S12 and S24.
Daily commuters may have to depend on multi-leg trips in autos and totos to reach their destinations; normal train services likely to meet part of the daily rush of bus commuters
Scenes of violence were witness in some parts of the country where opposition parties observed Bharat Bandh in protest of the rising prices of petrol and diesel.
The entire journey from Delhi to Leh costs around Rs 1,400 and it takes around 36 hours to cover the arduous journey of 1,072 km through highest mountain passes to reach Leh.