Aound 34,000 employees of KSRTC and their dependents (approximately 1.5 lakh people) will be eligible for this scheme.
Around 34,000 employees and their dependents (approximately 1.5 lakh people) will be eligible for this scheme. Agreements ...
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah launched 'KSRTC Arogya', a health insurance scheme for KSRTC employees and their dependents. Around 34,000 employees and 1.5 lakh dependents will benefit. The scheme ...
Karnataka bus fare hike sparks controversy as commuters face increased costs amid rising operational expenses and criticism ...
The Karnataka Cabinet approved a 15% hike in fares for state-run buses, effective January 5, citing rising operational costs.
Karnataka approves 15% fare hike for state-run bus corporations to boost revenue and cover rising operational costs.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah launched the ‘KSRTC Arogya’ scheme on Monday at the Vidhana Soudha, which will provide ...
Karnataka Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HK Patil said the decision was taken in view of the substantial hike in ...
Bengaluru: The 15% hike in bus fares, aimed at boosting revenue for state-run road transport corporations (RTCs), has sparked ...
In a move that promises to bring further development to the cultural capital of Karnataka Karnataka Minister for Minister of ...
Karnataka faces financial strain with increased borrowing, fare hikes, and potential price increases amid ongoing fiscal ...
The Karnataka cabinet has decided to increase the bus fares in the state-owned transport corporations by 15 per cent, an ...