Karnataka: Two women run over by reversing KSRTC bus in Tumakuru
Sep 16, 2023, 01:04 AM ISTAt least two woman lost their lives after they got trapped between two buses at a Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation bus stop in Tumakuru.
At least two woman lost their lives after they got trapped between two buses at a Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation bus stop in Tumakuru.
The accused, who came and sat beside her, initially spoke in a decent manner. After some time, the man allegedly began touching her inappropriately and exposing his genitals after unzipping his pants, the woman alleged.
The 32-year-old person, a mechanical engineer by profession, in an inebriated state had urinated on a woman co-passenger's seat on February 21 while he was traveling from Vijayapura to Mangaluru.
Karnataka registered 1,189 fresh COVID-19 cases and 22 deaths taking the total infections and fatalities due to the disease to 29.38 lakh and 37,145 respectively on Sunday.
Making a U-turn hours after withdrawing 4-day strike and resuming bus services, the Karnataka road transport employees decided on Sunday night to continue the agitation till all their demands were met by the state government.
The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) will operate special Onam services to Kerala starting August 24, an official said on Monday.
In a U-turn, the Kerala government on Friday decided to put on hold its decision to operate long-distance inter-district bus services of the state-run KSRTC from August 1 following increase in COVID-19 cases.
The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) on Wednesday said it will commence operation of AC buses in a phased manner to places like Mysuru and Mangaluru with effect from June 25.
Fifty six days after operations came to a complete standstill the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) on Wednesday morning commenced its bus and water services.
The Karnataka government has sought the help of ISRO on improving the efficiency of road transport corporations in the state, using its technology.
A KSRTC bus carrying 30 passengers caught fire in Hiriyur Taluk of Chitradurga district in Karnataka. As per reports the incident took place near Giddobanahalli. The driver reacted quickly and alerted all the passengers. It was because of his actions that the passengers had a close escape.
Incidents of stone-throwing on state-run KSRTC buses have been reported from various parts of Kerala as the dawn-to-dusk hartal called against the Citizenship Amendment Act and police action on students of Jamia university in Delhi, began on Tuesday.
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