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KSRTC to restart operations to Maharashtra from Sept 22

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 19, 2020 12:05 IST

The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation on Friday said it will restart its operations to Maharashtra from September 22....

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The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation on Friday said it will restart its operations to Maharashtra from September 22.In a statement, the KSRTC said it had stopped operation of inter-state bus services due to Covid-19 and Lockdown.

"As lockdown has been relaxed, KSRTC will restart the operations to Maharashtra State from September 22," the statement read.

The services will be operated from Bengaluru, Davangere, Mangaluru and various other places of the state keeping in view the density of passengers, the transport corporation said.

The KSRTC said it is mandatory for the passengers to wear masks.

Passengers can book tickets in advance online at www.ksrtc.in or through KSRTC/Franchisee advance reservation counters for the above services.

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