Nagpur. The State Transport Corporation (Rapani) operated 63 buses on Thursday after about two and a half months. Out of these, 22 buses were commanded by the employees of the private company. Along with this, 21 employees were sacked from the job on Thursday, taking this number to 176. At the same time, 6 employees returned to work. Due to this their number reached 122. Officials say that this action will continue even further.
Due to this action, there is a stir among the workers of the employees’ organization because due to the pressure of the action of the corporation, but at a slow pace, the employees have started returning to the job. Officials claim that now a large number of employees will return to work. Here employee leaders have also started doing damage control. To give relief to the employees, some food grains and some financial assistance is being provided. Even after this, there are many employees who are worried about the future of the family. That’s why he has now made up his mind to return to the job. To stop these employees, the employees union is making a strategy so that they can stay on strike for as long as possible.
5,621 people traveled
About 5,621 passengers traveled in 63 buses run by Rapani on Thursday. These buses were run for places like Ganeshpeth – 31, Imamwada – 5, Ghat Road – 7, Umred – 3, Savner – 7 Vardhmannagar – 6, Ramtek – 3, Katol-1 etc. These buses covered 16,780.8 km in 158 ferries. These are the buses that are being run around Nagpur. At present, buses have not started for rural areas yet. If the officials are to be believed, these buses will start soon because this is where the division earns the most. The Board will also work in this direction to meet the deficit.