Results will be declared on Jan. 1
As many as 26,848 of the 27,471 employees (97.73%) of the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) participated in the much-delayed 2020 referendum held on Wednesday to select recognised unions in the transport undertaking.
The highest number of votes was registered in the Thiruvananthapuram Zone with 10,147 of the 10,349 eligible employees casting vote. In the Central Zone based in Ernakulam, 9,574 of the 9,817 participated.
In the North Zone headquartered in Kozhikode, 7,121 of the 7,305 staff exercised their franchise. As many as 100 booths were set up in depots across the State. The results will be declared on January 1.
The validity of the recognised unions the CITU-affiliated Kerala State Road Transport Employees Association (KSRTEA) and the INTUC-affiliated Transport Democratic Federation (TDF) had ended on December 14, 2019 after a six-month grace period.
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Private bus operators allege discrimination
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December 21, 2020 19:52 IST
They seek steps to revive the industry on the lines of the ones extended to KSRTC
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They seek steps to revive the industry on the lines of the ones extended to KSRTC
Private bus operators have come out against the policies of the State and Union governments, which allegedly deepen the crisis in the industry, and the alleged discrimination meted out to it by the State.
Price of high speed diesel had gone up by ₹4 in the past 10 days and had touched ₹80 a litre, Kerala State Private Bus Operators Federation president M.B. Satyan and general secretary Lawerence Babu said on Monday.
KSRTC resumes normal operations after nine months
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January 19, 2021 16:20 IST
The Kerala govt. buses have already started plying to Mysuru, Bengaluru, Mangaluru and Mookambika in adjoining Karnataka using multi-axle buses in the fleet
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Commuters waiting at KSRTC central bus station at Thampanoor on Friday, December 18, 2020.
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The Kerala govt. buses have already started plying to Mysuru, Bengaluru, Mangaluru and Mookambika in adjoining Karnataka using multi-axle buses in the fleet
The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) on Friday resumed full-fledged operations suspended since March 25 following COVID-19 induced lockdown.
The full-fledged operations, ensuring COVID-19 protocol, after nine months has made the depots and bus stations of the KSRTC lively again. The patronage for the services is to be seen as educational institutions are remaining closed and offices and commercial establishments yet to