
TNSTC operates 15 buses for govt. employees, conservancy workers
The Hindu
With the two-week lockdown coming into force on Monday to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the Coimbatore Division of Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) operated 15 buses for employees of th
With the two-week lockdown coming into force on Monday to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the Coimbatore Division of Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) operated 15 buses for employees of the Coimbatore District Collectorate and conservancy workers attached to the Coimbatore Corporation on Monday. TNSTC officials said that six buses were operated for 123 Collectorate employees and nine buses were operated for 412 conservancy workers on Monday. The employees of various government departments at the Collectorate were picked up from Pollachi, Mettupalayam, Annur, Sulur, Karumathampatti and Vadavalli and were dropped at the Collectorate office at 9.45 a.m. The buses will also be operated at around 5 p.m. for their return journey, the officials said.
On December 23, the newly elected office bearers of the Anna Nagar Towers Club, led by its president ‘Purasai’ B. Ranganathan, who is a former MLA, met with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin and conveyed their greetings. According to a press release, besides, ‘Purasai’ B. Ranganathan, the Anna Nagar Towers Club delegation that met Stalin at Anna Arivalayam, the DMK Party headquarters, included vice-president R. Sivakumar, secretary R. Muralibabu, joint secretary D. Manojkumar, treasurer K. Jayachandran and executive committee members N. D. Avinash, K. Kumar, N. R. Madhurakavi, K. Mohan, U. Niranjan, S. Parthasarathi, K. Rajasekar, S. Rajasekar, M. S. Ramesh, R. Satheesh, N. C. Venkatesan and K. Yuvaraj. Karthik Mohan, deputy secretary of DMK’s Information Technology Wing, was present on the occasion.












