Mangalore: Karnataka Rakshana Vedike Members Demand More Buses


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore(DV)

Mangalore, Oct 1: The members of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike submitted a memorandum to the district commissioner urging for more buses.
 
Earlier majority of the poor, working people and students depended on the private buses. But with the efforts of Karnataka Rakshane Vedike and other organizations, the government started its own transportation services.

But unfortunately, the owners of private buses are trying to gain their rights over the transportation. Hence, on this issue, the Rakshana Vedike staged a protest and alerted the government.

They also demanded for the following bus services-
Mangalore central railway station to Mudipu
Mangalore central railway station to Talapady
Mangalore central railway station to Bajpe Airport
Mangalore to Vittal through Mudipu
Mangalore to Moodbidri
Mangalore to Suratkal additional
Mangalore to Adyar additional
Mangalore to Ullal
Mangalore to Bellanringe Kenya through Nattekal
Mangalore to Mudipu through Manjanady
Mangalore to New Padpu through Madaka

Karnataka Rakshana Vedike district president Mohandas Rai, chief guest Kadhar Talapadi, vice president Ismail Mangalore, Vidhanasabha constituency Nazir Mohuiddin, Madhusudan A R, Ashraf, Arun, Nithesh and Jalil were present during the occasion.

  

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  • chethan, tulunadu

    Mon, Aug 11 2014

    if govt bus starts in tulunadu... wat bout de families wo completely depending on private bus,,????? ll govt gives job for those people??? will karnataka rakshana vedike ll give job for those people???? v should b happy in tulunadu private bus providing good facility to reach on time......lets support private bus,,,, show some humanity on them tis is their bread and butter frnds,,,, if ksrtc doesnt operate in tulunadu... still tey get income from other places but think bout these people???? jai tulunadu

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  • Raymond, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 01 2012

    Why till Bajpe Airport, let they come till Kinnigoli, Why Kannada Rakshana Vedike People Still Die of Bajpe Airport

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 01 2012

    I travel by KSRTC bus to Surathkal. We have this bus via Jyothi. I suggest that a bus be introduced along the Bus route No.15 as most of the buses along this route are over crowded. The KSRTC seating is excellent and also the service is good. We don't have loud whistle blowing or music being played loudly. After so many year we can travel in peace. In a phased manner KSRTC should run all the long distance buses starting from State Bank.

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  • Patric, Jeppu, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 01 2012

    Good initiative. All the organizations like KFD, PFI & Bajarangadal should follow Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, rather than only talking about religion and creating commotion in the society.

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  • Dinesh Shetty, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 01 2012

    Is this another " moral police " outfit ? Everyday one such vedike springs up in DK.

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  • Revankar, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Mon, Oct 01 2012

    How many vedike's we have its like government departments, each one to take care of different issues.

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  • kiran, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 01 2012

    Good move.. All Govt buses should be placed in every route where route is very crowded..These private buses do not have humanity.
    They are ready to fill over 100 people in a bus where only 40-50 people can be seated. It should be avoided.. It should be made comfortable journey for all...

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