Double-decker electric buses to ply between cities in UP
In a major boost to the transport system, the Uttar Pradesh government has decided to run AC double-decker electric buses from Lucknow to five cities in the next 3 months.
In a major boost to the transport system, the Uttar Pradesh government has decided to run AC double-decker electric buses from Lucknow to five cities in the next 3 months.
In a tragic incident, at least 15 people were killed on Monday and several others injured after a Garhwal Motors Users' bus fell into a gorge near Kupi in Uttarakhand's Ramnagar on the Pauri-Almora Border.
Chief Minister Atishi on Monday said that the ten thousand bus marshals and civil defence volunteers will be deployed at ground zero in fight against pollution and the registration process in this regard will start within a week.
In a fatal incident, a twelve-year-old schoolgirl was run over by a bus in Malkaganj area of North Delhi, the police said on Tuesday.
At least nine people died and 20 others were injured when a bus rammed into a stone-laden stationary truck in Maihar district of Madhya Pradesh.
According to reports, three of the victims have been identified and efforts were underway to establish the identities of the rest.
While inaugurating, the CM said, “The first electric bus of Delhi will start plying from today. By April we’ll see 300 electric buses run on the roads of Delhi. Our end-goal is to procure a total of 2,000 electric buses in the coming years.”
As the things escalated, the police rushed to the spot and tried to pacify the irate commuters. Scenes of chaos could be seen and a minor scuffle between the people and the cops was also reported.
One person was killed and 19 were injured when their bus knocked a lorry and caught fire in Tanzania's southern highlands region of Songwe.
"We have faith in the earth, faith in religion, faith in our labour and faith in our leaders. We have faith in what the leaders say and when huge advertisements tell us that development has arrived, we begin to wonder," she said.