
The APSRTC and South Central Railways have made elaborate arrangements to minimize inconvenience to travelers. In addition to the fleet of 3,520 buses that operate in the city, 211 buses will be put into service on Wednesday. In addition, all city buses make two additional trips on Wednesday, an increase of 42,000 daily trips to about 50,000. Apart from additional bus services, PSTN in and out of the town of Nalgonda, Mahbubnagar, Medak, Ranga Reddy and Karimnagar districts would be allowed to carry local passengers within the limits of Greater Hyderabad. The South Central Railway would be 26 more MMTS services on the road Falaknuma-Secunderabad-Lingampally.
According to the Minister of Transport, claims that were allowed on board are included motorists welfare, creation of parking spaces in the city and the tax exemption on green cars to LPG and CNG run. Four unions, BMS, TNTUC, TTUC and TATU, which together control about 2,000 cars, awarded the Minister’s request and gave time to the state until December 8 to discuss their demands. As some auto unions are not participating in the strike, the police were asked to remain vigilant and ensure their safety.
The traffic police are also expected on the roads force to monitor operators who charge exorbitant fees. However, for large operators, taxi drivers call center, seven seats and the few cars that dare layers are set to make a slaughter of unhappy passengers, as the strike lasts. Given the strike in the automotive, RCS will last 26 more MMTS trains in the Twin Cities. 10 pairs of MMTS services will run between Secunderabad-Secunderabad Lingampalli Lingampalli and 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with a frequency of 90 minutes. Similarly, 16 more MMTS services will run between Secunderabad-Secunderabad-Falaknuma Falaknuma and 8:00 to 6:00 p.m., with a frequency of 90 minutes. Intercity buses pick up passengers in the city. Additional buses will operate from CBS and construction managers by Tank respective Hayathnagar, Kushaiguda, Mehdipatnam, Secunderabad, Borabanda, KPHB, Patancheru, Jeedimetla, Kondapur and Uppal.