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2 trains depart for the other state to takes their stranded people from Karnataka and free bus facility to inter-district.

Courtesy/By: Srishty Jaiswal | 2020-05-04 23:24     Views : 219

2 trains depart for the other state to takes their stranded people from Karnataka and free bus facility to inter-district.

 BENGALURU: Stranded people will take from Karnataka by two trains on Monday and stranded people includes workers and labourers, who stuck in Karnataka due Covid-19, lockdown. The Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said that free bus services for the labourers, who stuck within the state, they leave for their native places and the duration will be extended for two days and this announced on May 4, 2020.

Both the trains will depart on Monday to their destination and they are Jaipur in Rajasthan and Patna in Bihar and Government also said that food and water, these are the essential arrangements have been made for passengers before the travel.

On Sunday, two trains left for the Patna in Bihar, and one to Ranchi in Jharkhand and one to Bhubaneswar in Odisha and the government asked to share the details about the labourers and people who are travelling to other-states and four trains carry about 4,800 people and left to their destination.

Chief Minister B S Yedjyurappa said that state provide free bus services to help the people, including large number of stranded labourers from Karnataka within the state, this service will be extended for two days.

Chief Minister already said that this free bus services will be available for three days, till Tuesday and any expenses related to this, will be carry by the government. And this free bus services was supposed to end on Tuesday but it is for the benefit of stranded labourers and people and this free bus services is going on smoothly, so it has been extended for two more days, till Thursday, by today this was announced by the government.

On Sunday, about 951 Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation buses were there in the services and approx. 30,000 people travelled to their native place. And Chief Minister also said this statement by knew that people will become so energetic by know about the free inter-state bus services. So, he directed a instruction that labourers and people should not gathered in a group at bus stands and should peacefully travel to their native places.

 

Courtesy/By: Srishty Jaiswal | 2020-05-04 23:24