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On 2 June 2021, the rights to use the acronym KSRTC, logo and the name 'AanaVandi' were fully given to Kerala State Road Transport Corporation according to the trademarks act 1999, after a seven-year battle with the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, who issued a notice in 2014, stating that Kerala should stop using KSRTC. [25]
Women can travel for free only on bus services within the state. Bus services to destinations outside Karnataka will be outside the scheme's purview even if women travel within the state. For example, a woman travelling to Belagavi in Karnataka i.e., within the state on a Hubli-Kolhapur bus service which is an interstate service to Kolhapur in ...
Airavat Class KSRTC's Airavat Class; Launched in 2003, It is an AC luxury bus service with 2+2 reclining semi-sleeper seats built on a bi-axle Volvo B7R (Old) or Volvo B8R (New) chassis with a white livery. It is a long-distance service operating out of Dakshina Karnataka (Southern Karnataka). Airavat Club Class KSRTC's Airavat Club Class
It started on 11 June 2023, providing free-of-charge bus service to Karnataka domicile women. Beneficiaries show their government-issued photo identity and address proof for the first three months. Bus conductors issue them zero-fare tickets Thereafter, beneficiaries obtain Shakti smartcards (named after the name of the scheme) through an ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. KSRTC may refer to: Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation ...
KSRTC is making efforts to increase fuel efficiency of its buses. [15] This relies on drivers and maintenance staff at the bus depot. [ 16 ] KSRTC also uses alternative bio fuel like ethanol fuel , CNG , Millettia pinnata seed Oil ( Indian Beech seed Oil ) and procuring to plan electric buses so that it can reduce carbon emissions as an ...
The project is a joint venture of the Kerala Transport Development Finance Corporation (KTDFC) and the KSRTC, being implemented on build–operate–transfer (BOT) concept. [3] Central Bus Station Thiruvananthapuram (30,573.54 meter square / 3.25 Lakhs S.F) is the third largest Bus station after Kozhikode and Kasargode.
The Thiruvananthapuram City Circular is a bus service operated by the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala state, India. The service was launched in 2021 [ 2 ] and currently operates on a circular route covering all the major parts of the city. [ 3 ]