KSRTC to extend Airport Volvo bus services to central railway station

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July 29, 2011
Mangalore, July 29: Deputy commissioner and chairman of Regional Transport Authority (RTA) N S Channappa Gowda as a special case on Wednesday relaxed conditions in the district magistrates notification issued on April 6, 1993. This relaxation allows KSRTC to extend the Volvo bus services to the new integrated terminal building (NITB) of Mangalore airport to Mangalore central railway station. This Volvo bus service is currently operating from NITB of the airport to the main bus station of KSRTC at Bejai.

KSRTC had introduced two Volvo buses to the airport on July 15, but these buses were not entering the central business district area of the city due to deputy commissioner's notification of April 1993, which banned entry of buses, both government and private to State Bank of India terminus. Following this, KSRTC officials had moved the RTA to grant permission to extend the bus service to Mangalore central railway station.

Their request also had the backing of regional transport officer, who is the secretary of RTA. KSRTC Mangalore division authorities had told TOI on July 11, the day a decision to introduce buses to the airport from July 15 was taken at the quarterly review meeting of 20-point Karnataka Development Programme chaired by district in-charge minister J Krishna Palemar, that starting the Volvo bus service to the airport from its main bus station at Bejai would be counter-productive and not receive due patronage.

The DC in an official communique here stated that the KSRTC can operate the Volvo buses from the airport to central railway station via Kavoor, Bondel, Bejai, KSRTC, Lalbagh, PVS, Bunts Hostel Circle, Jyothi, Hampankatte (central railway station). In the return journey, the bus will traverse via K S Rao Road, P V S Circle, Bunts Hostel Circle, Jyothi Circle, St Agnes College, Mallikatte, Nanthoor, KPT, Bondel and Kavoor.

The relaxation, the DC stated, is applicable to only two Volvo buses of KSRTC, which is operating four round trips from NITB and the city. C Yeshwanath Kumar, in-charge divisional controller told TOI that KSRTC is eying at air passengers coming from Kasargod. Some of them come by train and a pick up point at central railway station will be useful to them, he said, adding that KSRTC could provide connectivity to the airport service to passengers coming by its Volvo service operating to Kasargod as well. The initial response to the service has not been encouraging, but has long term potential of attracting and serving passengers, Yeshwanth pointed.

"If the occupancy level goes up, we can ask our central head office to give us Volvo buses with luggage carriers," he said, adding that KSRTC has a fleet of nearly 200 such buses operating in Bangalore and Mysore and upgrading services locally to meet exclusive needs of air passengers will not be an issue. Inquiries from people to this service is heartwarming, he pointed.

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November 25,2024

Udupi: Six junior artists from the prequel of Kannada blockbuster film ‘Kantara’ were injured, when the bus they were travelling in overturned in the district, police said on Monday.

According to police, the accident occurred near Jadkal on Sunday night when the mini-bus carrying the crew of the film overturned.

“The incident happened while they were returning to Kollur after completing the shoot at Mudoor in Jadkal. The mini-bus was carrying 20 junior artistes when it met with the accident,” a police officer said.

The injured were rushed to hospitals in Jadkal and Kundapur for treatment, they said.

The Kollur police are investigating the matter.

"The news making rounds is completely false. The Kantara: Chapter 1 team began shooting at 06:00 AM today, and everything is proceeding as normal. A minor accident occurred 20 kilometres away from the shooting location, involving a local bus carrying some members of the Kantara team. However, no injuries were reported," a source close to the production said.

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November 17,2024

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Mangaluru: A tragic incident unfolded on Sunday, November 17, at Vazco Resort (VAZCO), situated at Battappadi Cross Road in Someshwara on the outskirts of the city, when three young women drowned in the resort’s swimming pool. 

Disturbingly, an iPhone recording and CCTV footage captured their final moments, providing insights into the heartbreaking accident.

According to City Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal, the tragedy occurred at approximately 10:05 AM. The victims were identified as:

Keerthana N (21) from Devaraj Mohalla, Hebbal Second Stage, Vijayanagar Post.
Nishitha M.D (21) from 4th Cross, Kuribarahalli, Mysuru.
Parvathi S (20) from Ramanuja Road, K.R. Mohalla, Mysuru.

Sequence of Events

The three women had checked into Room No. 2 of the resort on the morning of November 16 and stayed overnight. On Sunday morning, around 10 AM, they entered the swimming pool to play. Reports suggest that they placed their clothes poolside and set an iPhone to record the activity.

Initial findings indicate one woman slipped underwater and began to struggle. When the second attempted a rescue, she too drowned, followed by the third woman. Within minutes, the tragedy claimed all three lives. CCTV footage from the resort corroborates the sequence, showing the young women struggling before succumbing to the water.

Investigation Underway

The resort staff discovered the lifeless bodies and immediately raised the alarm. Ullal Police Inspector H N Balakrishna and his team are conducting an investigation. Preliminary reports suggest the women were non-swimmers, and the lack of safety measures contributed to the tragedy.

The resort is owned by Manohar, as per police records. While the formal case is yet to be registered, the incident has raised serious questions about safety protocols at resorts offering pool facilities.

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November 13,2024

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In the heart of Mangaluru, where rising air pollution is spurring public health worries, voices are calling for a greener, cleaner shift in the city’s public transport. Leading this call is APD Foundation, a Mangaluru-based environmental NGO, which has urged Forest, Ecology, and Environment Minister Eshwar Khandre to mandate electric vehicle (EV) adoption in public transport.

Abdullah A Rehman, CEO of APD Foundation, emphasized in a formal letter to the minister that Mangaluru’s public transportation system—efficient and organized with both government and private players—could transition smoothly to EVs in stages. He suggested that government-backed financial incentives, partnerships with EV manufacturers, and collaborations with environmental groups could streamline the switch.

Rehman stressed the potential of EVs to cut down emissions, enhance air quality, and reduce noise levels, noting the quieter operation of electric buses. He confirmed that a copy of his letter was submitted to the Deputy Commissioner as well.

However, Dilraj Alva from the Dakshina Kannada City Bus Association noted potential challenges, explaining that the shift might take up to two years due to infrastructure and budget hurdles. Most EV buses, he explained, are procured through aggregators, not directly by individual operators. The addition of charging stations and other essential infrastructure further complicates the transition.

Alva also raised the economic concern: while diesel buses are priced between ₹30-40 lakh, electric buses can cost up to ₹1 crore. Reflecting on recent meetings with companies, including one in Manipal, he questioned the assumption that EVs are an absolute solution to pollution. “EVs aren’t entirely eco-friendly, especially when considering battery disposal,” he cautioned.

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