CM meets TGSRTC union leaders
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy met with TGSRTC union leaders to address their demands following a recent strike, agreeing to consider withdrawing cases against workers and approving wage payments for the strike period. He outlined plans to enhance public transport by introducing 1,000 electric buses, launching a mini-bus fleet, and integrating services with the Metro network. The meeting, held at his Jubilee Hills residence, also focused on improving the financial and operational health of the transport corporation.
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Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy directed Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar to take immediate action on the TGSRTC Joint Action Committee (JAC)’s request for withdrawal of cases against workers during the recent strike and approved payment of wages for this period. He also touched upon a larger plan to improve public transport infrastructure, including expansion and bus fleet modernisation.Mr. Reddy met the JAC leaders at his Jubilee Hills residence on Friday, when he mentioned steps to improve the corporation’s financial and operational health with procurement of 1,000 electric buses, a mini-bus fleet, and expansion of services integrated with the Metro network.
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