The timely intervention of a Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus driver and conductor helped provide timely medical care to a 60-year-old woman who collapsed in the bus on Wednesday.
Need to send DPR back to the Drawing Board By Bhamy V. Shenoy Several articles have been written on relocating Mysuru’s ...
Mysuru: Activists attached to the CPM on Wednesday condemned the KSRTC bus fare hike of 15%. They held a protest at Gandhi ...
Kochi: The swift actions of a Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus driver and conductor saved the life of a 60-year-old woman who collapsed while travelling on Wednesday. The duo, en ...
Mysuru/Mandya: The dawn-to-dusk bandh call given by various pro-Dalit organisations, seeking the resignation of the Union ...
Around 34,000 employees and their dependents (approximately 1.5 lakh people) will be eligible for this scheme. Agreements ...
The authorities ruled out brake failure likely cause of the tragic bus accident in Pullupara, Idukki happened early Monday ...
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Aound 34,000 employees of KSRTC and their dependents (approximately 1.5 lakh people) will be eligible for this scheme.
The city of Mysuru witnessed a significant bandh on January 7, with city bus services disrupted and shops in the Central ...
The BJP has been critical of the Shakti scheme, which offers free bus travel for women, arguing that the scheme not only adds ...
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah launched a health insurance scheme for the employees of Karnataka State Road ...