With an extended weekend before Rakhi, Telelangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) dealt with up to 4,650 special buses for five days, starting with August 7.
According to the data, on 8 August 960 were deployed up to 407 special buses on August 8, 1 570, which was 9 August, which was Rakhi Day, 781 10 August and 932 11th August. Many buses were also attracted from urban services.
The TGSRTC, which responded to the criticism of the increase in the fare, pointed out that the increase in ticket prices was in line with the prevailing government order and paid only on special services.
Meanwhile, according to Sudy Parimala, regional manager, Hyderabad region, TGSRTC, from 7 to 11 August, the Hyderabad region in Hyderabad in the Juggernaut traffic area took care of more than 70% of passengers who were women. This means that while the total number of passengers in this period was 69.19 305, of which 48,65,239 were those who used travel through the Maalakshmi system, which provides free transportation to women and transfers.
The Hyderabad region saw up to 2,156 daily services. Increasing the services due to the large number of passengers has forced 619 special services to deploy 619 special services.
“Only August 9. We ran a record of 5.16 lakh km. We present unbeatable performance of the Hyderabad area. I am expanding my sincere gratitude to our drivers, conductors and ground staff,” said Mrs. Sudha Parimala.
“At TGSRTC, public transport is not just a means of traveling; it is a medium that supports the connection between people and supports social unity,” she said.
Published – August 12, 2025 9:07
