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Tuesday, Jun 24, 2025
The development comes just days after a tragic accident in Palakkad where a tourist bus, found to have driven recklessly and over the speed limit, collided with a KSRTC passenger vehicle, killing nine.
At the time of the accident, the tourist bus was moving at a speed of 97.7 km per hour. The average speed from the trip's start was 84.2 km/hour.
A fine of Rs 87,000 was also levied in connection with the cases. The MVD has so far taken action against 134 contract carriages in the wake of the Vadakkencherry tragedy.
Buses produces lesser carbon footprint compared to other modes of transportation. Travelling by buses is also economically viable, stress-free and typically relaxing.
Poovachal panchayat employee Premanan was assaulted for demanding a student's concession card for his daughter.
The Lakhimpur Kheri chief medical officer said 12 of the injured are critical and have been sent to a trauma centre in Lucknow while 29 are undergoing treatment at the district hospital.
An attempt to give an Onam advance of Rs 20,000 each to the KSRTC employees has been stalled due to objections from the Kerala Transport Development Finance Corporation.
60-year-old Rameshan managed to ensure the safety of 12 school children in his mini-bus.
The KSRTC has approached the High Court with a supplementary petition with the plea that the corporation be given additional time for another 10 days to complete the salary disbursal for July.
The KSRTC had been allotted Rs 1,000 crore in the last Budget. Any decision to give another grant of Rs 20 crore has to get concurrence from the Budget section of the Finance Department.
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