As per reports, the bus stand in Bengaluru had chairs, roofs and poles and was built at a cost of Rs 10 lakh and the bus stand was installed on August 21 and disappeared on August 28.
A theft case was registered by the police after N Ravi Reddy, an associate vice-president of a company responsible for the construction of BMTC bus shelters in Bengaluru, filed a complaint on September 30, a month after the bus shelter vanished from its spot
Bengaluru Bus Stands Crowded as Workers Decide to Visit Hometown Over Lockdown Apr 30, 2021, 17:06 IST
At least 4 lakh passengers have left Bengaluru by bus and another two lakh are still waiting in various bus stations to go back to their hometowns, an official of the Karnataka Transport Department said on Friday. The crowd was so huge that buses ran full capacity, with 3 lakh people left using RTC buses and more than a lakh using private transport.
The transport officials were constantly urging people using loudspeakers to follow Covid-19 rules by wearing masks and maintaining social distance. A common sight at bus stands is of labour contractors trying their best to persuade workers not to leave.