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  • Karnataka: Youth Attempts ‘Filmy Style Kiss’ to His Co-Passenger in Bus, Girl Files Complaint

    Bengaluru, Sep 17: Karnataka police have launched a hunt for a youth who kissed his co-passenger — a college student, before alighting from a bus in Bengaluru.

    According to the police, the incident took place on September 13, when the girl was returning to Bengaluru from Bellary in a state government-owned KSRTC luxury bus after Vinayak Chaturthi festival.

    The accused who sat close to her seat was watching ‘Geetha Govindam’ Telugu flick which has the scene of the protagonist kissing the heroine while she is in deep sleep. The girl has mentioned in the complaint that, the youth had looked at her strangely before she went to sleep. Rajasthan Police Sex Scandal: Major Penalty Recommended Against DSP Heera Lal Saini, Woman Constable After Video Goes Viral.

    When the bus stopped near Peenya-Jalahalli for passengers to alight, the youth kissed the girl on the cheek and went away. Before she could realize what happened, the youth had got down from the bus and vanished.

    His “filmy-style” attempt has not gone down well with the girl. The student of Architecture lodged a police complaint against the co-passenger, the police sources said on Friday.

    Now, the jurisdictional Bagalagunte police are looking for the youth. They are verifying CCTV footages in the surrounding areas and getting the statements of the bus driver, conductor and other passengers to nab him.

    The girl lodged the complaint later after reaching home. The investigation is underway.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Sep 17, 2021 11:58 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Gujarat Shocking Video: Youth Miraculously Escapes After He Gets Rashly Run Over by a Bus in Dahod

    In a shocking video of Gujarat, a youth in Dahod had a miraculous escape after he was rashly run over by a bus he tried to overtake. He came under the bus, but moments later he wriggled out and even went to check his bike.

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  • Google Maps To Show Real-Time Information on Delhi’s Cluster Bus Service

    Google Maps To Show Real-Time Information on Delhi’s Cluster Bus Service

    New Delhi, July 14: Google on Wednesday added real-time information about bus arrival times for Delhi on Google Maps, making it easier for people to plan their trips.

    The information will inform users which bus to catch, the time it will arrive at a designated bus stop, the duration of the trip, and if there is a delay.  Google Maps Mislead German & Uttarakhand Tourists Heading to Udaipur; Car Gets Stuck in Mud Leaving Them in the Middle of Nowhere

    Further, Google Transit will automatically update the arrival times and will mark them in green or red on Google Maps.

    The tech giant teamed up with the Delhi Transport Ministry, the Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS), the Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Delhi, and Lepton Software to develop the feature.

    “With today’s partnership with Google Maps, Delhi joins the league of global cities that seamlessly provides real time information of public transport so that people are able to plan their journeys to the minute. I hope this collaboration will encourage several other transit apps to tap into the open data portal of the Transport Department and create innovative solutions to make Delhi’s public transport system the default choice for everyone,” Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said, in a statement.

    “We’re glad to work with the Delhi Transport Ministry in launching real-time transit information for Delhi’s cluster bus service on Google Maps. We are constantly exploring ways to make the Google Maps experience more useful, and we hope the people of Delhi will benefit from having access to this information in making smart commuting choices, especially in these times,” Google’s Director, Product Management, Ramesh Nagarajan said.

    To access the real-time information, users need to open Google Maps app on their Android or iOS device, enter the destination, and tap the ‘Go’ icon or tap the ‘Go’ icon and enter the ‘Source’ and ‘Destination’ locations.

    If it is not already selected, tap the “transit” icon (the little tram) to view times, bus numbers, routes and real-time arrival information highlighted in green or red. Tapping a recommended route will show more information on the route’s stops, while tapping the bus stop shows a list of all arriving buses, where relevant real-time info is depicted by the green or red beacon.

    It is also possible to access real-time bus information by searching for a particular bus stop, tapping its name and its listed bus numbers.

    The feature is also available in Hindi.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 14, 2021 05:50 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Rajinikanth dedicates Dadasaheb Phalke to bus driver Raj Bahadur, among others

    Rajinikanth dedicates Dadasaheb Phalke to bus driver Raj Bahadur, among others

    The superstar released a statement reacting to the honour, thanking several people, including his brother Sathyanarayana Rao Gaikwad and mentor K Balachander

    Reacting to the news of him being honoured with the 51st Dadasaheb Phalke Award, Rajinikanth has thanked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and several other friends, family members and mentors for the award.

    “I express my heartfelt thanks to the central government and prime minister Narendra Modi for awarding me with Indian cinema’s highest honour, the Dadasaheb Phalke award,” the actor said in a statement.

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    The superstar went on, “I dedicate this award to my friend, bus driver Raj Bahadur, for recognising my acting ability and providing encouragement, my brother Thiru Sathyanarayana Rao Gaikwad for making many sacrifices to help me follow my dreams even when we lived in poverty, my mentor K Balachander for giving me my first break and making me Rajinikanth, all my film producers, directors, technicians distributors, theatre owners, the media, the Tamil people who have helped me thrive, and my fans all over the world.”

     

    Rajinikanth also added, “I’d like to thank the honorable Chief Minister Thiru Edappadi Palanisamy, honourable Deputy Chief Minister Thiru O Panneerselvam, honourable Leader of Opposition Thiru M K Stalin, my friend Kamal (Haasan) and various political leaders and friends from the center and state, friends from the film fraternity and my well-wishers too.”

  • Now ‘Ambedkar Circle’ stickers on city bus destination boards

    Now ‘Ambedkar Circle’ stickers on city bus destination boards

    A long overdue demand from Dalit activists was recently realized with private city and suburban buses playing with BR Ambedkar Circle instead of Jyoti Circle on their destination boards.

    After the name of “Jyoti Circle” was changed to “BR Ambedkar Circle”, Dalit activists were demanding action by the authorities for mentioning city buses on destination boards. Apart from raising it at the district level SC / ST grievances meeting, the activists raised it at the district road safety meeting. This was raised on 28 February in several SC / ST grievance meetings held at the office of the Commissioner of Police headed by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Hariram Shankar.

    “A few days ago, Mr. Shankar told us about the demand. “We came out with the stickers of BR Ambedkar Circle and it was pasted in most of the buses passing through the circle on Tuesday,” said Dilraj Alva, president of Dakshina Kannada Bus Owners Association. The association received 400 stickers of BR Ambedkar Circle. In the presence of some Dalit activists and traffic police, the members of the association stopped some city buses in the circle and pasted stickers on Tuesday morning. Later, they went to the city bus terminus at State Bank and pasted stickers on the buses.

    Vishwanath Chintamir, a Dalit Sangharsh Samiti activist from Bantwal, said, “We are happy with the way the city police took up the issue with the city bus operators and paved the way to meet our long-standing demand.” . ” Despite the instructions of the then Deputy Commissioner KG Jagdish, the city bus operators had failed to mention BR Ambedkar Circle on the route boards, he said.

    Another activist, Vishukumar, said that a response was expressed in a recent letter by Mr. Shankar to the chief managers of some of the major banks in the city that SC / ST applicants face problems in obtaining loans. “The official letter has prompted banks to process our applications without any hassle,” he said.

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  • Bus service stopped between Karnataka and Maharashtra

    Bus service stopped between Karnataka and Maharashtra

    Hundreds of passengers waited at the Belagavi Central Bus Stand for buses that could take them across the border.

    Bus services between Karnataka and Maharashtra were halted as state transport officials felt that the tense situation at the border could cause damage to vehicles.

    The NWKRTC stopped buses from the border districts – Belagavi, Vijayapura, Kalaburagi and Bidar. Officials said about 200 trips were halted until Sunday morning. He said that the buses would ply if the situation returned to normal.

    Hundreds of passengers waited at the Belagavi Central Bus Stand for buses that could take them across the border. He was disappointed to learn that most of the buses would return from the border at Nipani.

    After the efforts of Marathi and Kannada groups to blacken the stickers and boards pasting vehicles and boards before shops in Belagavi and Kolhapur.

    This was a reaction by some Marathi groups to blackening of Kannada boards in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, last week. The Kannada groups in Belagavi retreated this week in Belagavi by tearing down and blackening Marathi boards.

    NWKRTC officials said the bus service would be resumed by Sunday evening or Monday if the situation returned to normal.

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    Scania Bus Line: Gadkari’s office report baseless

    It was responding to a Swedish media investigation of a Swedish transaction between Scania and a firm allegedly having close ties with his family members.

    Media reports about the gift of a bus by Swedish bus manufacturer Scania by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari are “malicious, concocted and baseless”, the minister’s office said on Thursday.

    It was responding to an investigation by the Swedish media about an alleged transaction between Skania and an unnamed Indian company, in which Transport Minister Mr Gadkari’s family members had close ties.

    The report, published by Swedish news channel SVT, claimed that the incident took place in late 2016 when a luxury bus was sold through a private Scania reseller or dealer, which led the company with connections to Mr Gadkari’s sons. The bus was sold or leased.

    ‘Volkswagen Reimbursement’

    According to the SVT report, the financing was handled by Volkswagen’s finance company and Scania’s CEO confirmed that the company [Scania] Volkswagen was reimbursed for part of this amount, which the company associated with Gadkari did not.

    “The allegation that the bus was not paid and was used for the wedding of Mr Gadkari’s daughter is nothing but the imagination of the media. Media reports that the bus was financed by a Volkswagen finance company, but Scania paid for the portion that the aforementioned company did not, is itself contradictory in that the bus was a gift to Mr. Gadkari, “Adds the statement,” Gadkari and his family members have nothing to do with the purchase or sale of the bus. Nor do they have anything to do with any firm or person who can be associated with the purchase or sale of the bus. is. “

    The minister’s office said Mr. Gadkari started Scania’s ethanol-powered bus in Nagpur as part of his campaign to bring green public transport to India and encouraged the Nagpur Municipal Corporation to start a pilot project, After which the Nagpur civic body signed on. Commercial Memorandum of Understanding with the Swedish Company.

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  • One killed, 27 injured after bus was hit in Anantapur

    One killed, 27 injured after bus was hit in Anantapur

    One person died on the spot and 27 people were injured, out of which four people were seriously injured when a passenger bus from SRS Travels going from Nagpur to Bangalore was hit by National Highway No 44 near Mamilapalli village in the district. But crashed the crash guard and fell under him. Favors in the early hours of Thursday.

    There were 45 passengers in the bus at the time of the accident.

    Sub-Inspector of Kannaganapalli, s. According to Satya Narayan, the deceased was identified as 25-year-old Kadila Vatav, a resident of Yelahanka, Bengaluru. He said the condition of four others was seriously injured. All four have been admitted to the Government General Hospital in Anantapur.

    The driver of the long-distance bus finds that the accident took place near the RDT guest house in Mamilapalli between 5 am and 5.30 am. The bus crashed due to hitting a two-foot pole, causing the vehicle to overturn and fall into a dry drain along the highway five feet below.

    The police immediately rushed to the spot and arranged for an ambulance to shift the injured to hospitals.

    The helpline of SRS Travels is – 92419-19191.

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  • LG rides a bus to realize for the first time

    LG rides a bus to realize for the first time

    Tamilisai Soundarajan says that grievances will be resolved after the election is over

    One of those passengers who took a ride in the suburbs on Tuesday has all the power to transform the experience for public transport users on the busy route connecting Cuddalore and the city.

    Lieutenant Governor Tamilisai Soundarajan, who after receiving several complaints stopped in a bus to learn the problems of passengers for the first time, has resolved to improve the condition of roads and solve the transport connectivity on the south-bound route.

    According to Raj Niwas, Lieutenant Governor Antonier boarded the bus at the church bus stop and traveled to Thaawalakuppam Junction to check the transport facilities and the condition of the roads.

    Ms. Saundararajan was accompanied by AP Maheshwari, Advisor and Special Secretary SD Sundaresen.

    The Lieutenant Governor, who got down from the bus at Thavalakuppam Junction, then reached Abhisagappakkam in another bus and checked the transport and road facilities.

    Discussion planned

    He said, “I traveled with people and got to know about facilities and conditions. The complaints that I heard from people after the election will be resolved. Meanwhile, discussions will be held with officials to chalk out a plan in this regard, ”Ms Soundarajan told the media.

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