
Students request TSRTC bus services, CJI intervenes
The Hindu
“We are thankful to the Honourable CJI for alerting us. We have restored bus services from today.”
The Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana intervened after two students from Chidedu village in Manchal mandal wrote to him about the need for buses to go to school. CJI Ramana’s intervention resulted in the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) restoring services on Wednesday.
According to TSRTC Managing Director V.C. Sajjanar, the students are P. Vaishnavi and P. Praneeth, studying in class VIII and Class IX respectively, in a State government-run school. He said that the students wrote a letter explaining the circumstances to CJI Ramana, who in turn sent the letter to Mr. Sajjanar.

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