Hyderabad, June 7 (Hydnow): The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGRTC) will operate 130 special buses for the annual fish medicine distribution at the Exhibition Grounds, Nampally, on June 8 and 9.
The buses are being operated from railway stations, main bus stops, and airports in the city on normal fare starting from June 7 itself. They will connect various places in the city to the Exhibition Grounds.
According to TGRTC officials, over 50 special buses will be operated from points, including nine from Secunderabad railway station, seven from Kacheguda railway station, nine from JBS, nine from MGBS, nine from ECIL X Road, and seven from RGI Airport to the Exhibition Grounds.
In addition, 80 special buses have been arranged to run from 14 other places to the venue. All these special buses, coming from Dilsukhnagar and Afzalgunj, will allow passengers to alight at Gandhi Bhavan and then proceed to the Exhibition Grounds.
They are to start at Dilsukhnagar 7, NGOs Colony 7, Midhani 7, Uppal 7, Charminar 5, Golconda 5, Ramnagar 5, Rajendranagar 7, risala Bazar 5, ECIL X Roads 5, Patancheru 5, Jeedimetla 5, KPHB Colony 5, Gachibowli 5, While returning, these buses will be operated via Gandhi Bhavan to pick up passengers.
Regular buses, coming from Dilsukhnagar and Afzalgunj and operated via GOP to Nampally and beyond, will also be operated via Gandhi Bhavan on the return trip.
The TGRTC decided to arrange buses as the fish prasadam distribution venue as it draws thousands of asthma patients who believe consuming the prasadam can alleviate their condition.
The TGRTC will set up special counters to address public issues of several places in the city such as Kacheguda railway station, Secunderabad railway station, MGBS, JBS, and Exhibition Grounds. (Hydnow)
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