Mangalore: Bus Rams Student Stones Pelted


Mangalore: Bus Rams Student; Stones Pelted

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)

Mangalore, Jan 20: Students pelted stones at a city bus after it hit and injured a student near Kadri. Rajesh, the injured student, was later admitted to hospital. 



An ITI student, Rajesh, was walking towards the bus stop on his way home when the accident occurred.

Students of  ITI who gathered at the accident spot, broke the glasses of the bus. Kadri  police booked  a  case against Ravi, the driver of the bus, for negligent and rash driving.

  

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  • Aamir, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 21 2009

    Obviously, i think Mr. Sequeira is aware of this wreckless bus drivers. please notice that there are elders and childrens walking in the same pedestrian.

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  • Harsha, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 21 2009

    Mr Deepak I Agree with your Comment.

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  • Rohith Suvarna, dubai manglore kottara

    Wed, Jan 21 2009

    its really very disgusting about the rash driving some measures and action have to be taken against this matter...and neglegency...

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  • Sequeira, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    i personally know this driver Ravi and he is surely not a rash or negligent driver as far as i know this must be his first accident in his life there may be a fault from the pedestrian side too but no one looks to it whenever there is accident the vehicle driver is always blamed and this is the normal tendency of the public

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  • PRAMILA MONTEIRO, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    its really very disgusting about the rash driving some measures and action have to be taken against this matter

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  • Deepak, mangalore/bangalore

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    Kaleel, Come to Bangalore, stay for a week and then comment on this issue. Ask a Bangalorean, native mangalorean about the BMTC service in Bangalore and Private bus service in Mangalore. Then you will come to know. Problem may not be only from bus drivers, Ask the public to be careful while crossing roads, not to stand on the foot board, stay off the road, walk on the foot path etc etc.

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  • Purushottama, Byndoor

    Wed, Jan 21 2009

    KSRTC is not going to start. The BJP government was " satisfied" after the meeting by the private bus owners and KSRTC has taken a go-slow approach ( rather no-start approach) and is not going to start the City services.This is the situation prevailing now and unless people agitate it will take another decade.

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  • Khaleel, Dubai

    Wed, Jan 21 2009

    Once the KSRTC starts its operation for Local Service there will not be any compitation and every thing will be smooth

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  • Anwar Uchil- Mangalore , Kabul-Afghanistan

    Wed, Jan 21 2009

    Stone pelting is Normal thing in Mangalore for in any small incident

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  • Allwyn Dsouxa, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    This is a good step forward. All rash driving buses must be given the same treatment. They must be destroyed. I have seen a lot of accidents and cases of rash driving by private operators which ultimately risk lives.

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  • Marcel M. D'Souza, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    Negligent Driving, No Patience, No mercy towards pedestrians, tight time scheduled trips, traffic jam, Concretaisation of roads are major causes of this type of accidents in Mangalore. There is total mess in controlling the traffic. Will the Authorities concerned find a solution for such mishaps? It is the need of the hour. - Machcha, Milaar.

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  • yashwanth, bahrain

    Wed, Jan 21 2009

    Photos takenby kukkaje are awsome

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