Karnataka RTC workers' strike enters second day, bus services hit
The Hindu
Passengers travelling to and from distant areas and office-goers were the most affected
Bus services remained hit across Karnataka for the second consecutive day on April 8 as drivers and conductors of road transport corporations continued their indefinite strike on wage related issues. With the majority of the employees belonging to all the four transport corporations not attending duty, buses continued to remain mostly off roads across the State including Bengaluru, affecting daily commuters.More Related News

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