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Company’s headquarters, ‘superclass’ bus terminal will be inaugurated today
The headquarters of KSRTC-SWIFT, an independent company of the transport utility, and its ‘superclass’ terminal will be inaugurated at Anayara in the capital on Friday. However, the authorities are yet to zero in on qualified personnel for the company.
“We are yet to decide on the candidate to the posts of Deputy General Manager (Commercial and Logistics) and General Manager. The qualification and age criteria for the post of DGM Operations had been diluted and a person experienced in managing a fleet of 600 trucks abroad was roped in. Low salary and high attrition rate in the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation are hurdles to getting the right personnel,” Biju Prabhakar, KSRTC Chairperson and Managing Director, also the ex officio CMD of the new company, told
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Army recruitment rally from tomorrow
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To be held with COVID protocol at Greenfield Stadium in the capital
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To be held with COVID protocol at Greenfield Stadium in the capital
The district administration has made accommodation and travel arrangements for candidates arriving in the city from February 26 to March 12 for a combined army recruitment rally at the Greenfield Stadium, Kariavattom.
Everything is set for the rally which will be conducted in accordance with the COVID-19 protocol, District Collector Navjot Khosa said on Wednesday.
The district administration is expecting 5,000 to 7,000 candidates on each day of the rally, Vinay Goyal, District Development Officer and nodal officer appointed by the administration for the rally, said.
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Office-goers, others going to work places and students, especially from the rural areas, were the worst hit by the lack of KSRTC services
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Workers at the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation Kollam depot protesting on Monday raising various demands. | Photo Credit:
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Office-goers, others going to work places and students, especially from the rural areas, were the worst hit by the lack of KSRTC services
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM Over 95% of the services of the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) had been hit by the 24 hour-strike that began on Monday midnight by INTUC-affiliated Transport Democratic Federation (TDF) and BMS affiliated Kerala State Transport Employees Sangh (KSTES), recognised unions of KSRTC.