Special prayers from 11 pm tonight till tomorrow, December 25 morning, at St. Philomena’s Church
Limited entry of devotees at Churches
Mysuru: Mysuru city is preparing for Christmas as the Government desperately tries to thread the needle between preserving public health and allowing families to gather for traditional celebrations at the end of 2020.
However, Coronavirus-induced night curfew hasn’t dampened the Christmas cheer for many as they feel it is only wise to celebrate the festival with caution. Churches have announced that there will be limited entry of devotees while a few Churches have changed prayer timings. Despite these rules and arrangements, the Christmas spirit is unaffected.
Karnataka: After Bengaluru, buses to connect Mysuru fliers with airport
The recent introduction of flight services between Mysuru and Mangaluru saw a surge in the number of airport-bound passengers. Updated: December 16, 2020 8:16:33 am
A fleet of Volvo buses are scheduled to ply between the City Bus Stand (CBS) and Mysore Airport, connecting several major commuting points in between. (Express photo/Representational)
In a relief for fliers in Mysuru, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation has launched a dedicated bus service to Mandakalli airport, on the outskirts of the city.
According to officials of the state transport undertaking, a fleet of Volvo buses are scheduled to ply between the City Bus Stand (CBS) and Mysore Airport, connecting several major commuting points in between.
KSRTC starts Volvo bus service from city to Airport at Mandakalli
December 13, 2020
Mysore/Mysuru: Following an appeal from MP Pratap Simha, the KSRTC has introduced Volvo bus service from City Bus Stand (CBS) to
Mysore Airport at Mandakalli in accordance with the schedule of flights (inbound and outbound) at the Airport.
Following complaints that taxi drivers were demanding exorbitant fares in the absence of convenient bus service from the city to Airport, with the Mysuru-Mangaluru flight operations having started from Friday, the MP had appealed the KSRTC authorities to reschedule bus timings from the city to the Airport at Mandakalli.
Bus strike enters third day: Talks end abruptly
December 13, 2020
Taxis make a killing by charging up to Rs. 2,000 per head for a drop to Bengaluru
Mysore/Mysuru: The snap strike launched by
KSRTC workers seeking Government employee status entered the third day today and today too not a single bus moved onto the roads from various depots in city.
City and Sub-Urban Bus Stands wore a deserted look while the Sub-Urban Bus Stand had a few passengers who were seen waiting for Kerala State Transport Corporation and Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation buses which plied as usual. Passengers who had booked tickets in KSRTC buses to other parts of the State reached the Bus Stand only to find services affected.
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