Kasargod: Decision on resuming Kasargod – Mangaluru bus services likely on Monday


Stephan Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (EP)

Kasargod, Nov 14: A decision on resuming passenger bus services between Kasargod and Mangaluru that were suspended for the last eight months is likely to be taken on Monday. KSRTC bus officials of both the districts will be holding discussions in this connection. Nearly 80 buses of both the states ply between Kasargod and Mangaluru.

The buses were suspended from last week in March due to Coronavirus scare. There were expectations that the buses would resume when the lockdown was relaxed. Thousands of students, employees and patients are facing hardship as bus services are suspended and private passenger vehicles also are banned between the states.

The pressure to resume the services has been growing. The decision on their resumption will be announced on Monday.

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Nov 15 2020

    most of the students / parents in Mangalore hesitant about attendance at college in person... because of apprehension that the infection might come through students travelling from Kerala...

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