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Jaipur: 250 buses away from the road, commuting faces a difficult time

Jaipur: 250 buses away from the road, commuting faces a difficult time
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Jaipur: More than 2 Lakh people had a difficult time on Thursday after the attack by Jaipur City Transport Service Limited (JCTSL) employees.
More than 250 JCTSL buses remain in the depot which caused the loss of RS 25 Lakh’s revenue for the Department of Transportation.
The JCTSL bus service is considered a city life line.
When strikes will continue on Friday, people must depend on private buses, cars and taxis.
Manoj Sharma, waiting for a private bus at Singh Circle’s Nayaran said, “I have to take a very crowded personal bus today.
Personal buses have increased rates 5 for some stops too.
I really hope that the strike ends soon.” Some people looked Take a car in sharing for a distance or take a car until their office.
Not everyone is able to buy taxi services too.
A student, in front of Maharaja College traveling from Bassi every day said that private bus operators did not accept their student identity cards for concessions as well.
A group of officials went to meet with employees sitting in a strike at Vidhyadhar Nagar Depot on Thursday, but there was no concrete solution released.
Toi tried to contact the OSD for JCTSL Ashok Sharma, but he did not respond.
About 1,115 JCTSL employees have expressed strikes to get their demands filled with governments.
Employees say they have not received their existing arrears around Rs 15 Crore and the Recommendation of the seventh commission has not been implemented.
They also demanded the regularization of employees employed eight years ago but still worked during the trial period.
JCTSL Employee Union Member, Babulal, “OSD Ashok Sharma We and other officials come to meet us, but we have refused to continue work until we get every guarantee in writing.
There is a list of demands we have given to higher authority and them Must accept it before being blamed for the inconvenience faced by the community.
“On Wednesday, the department issued an order that strikes would not be considered legitimate and anyone who was on strike would be handled tightly.
However, there were no actions taken against employees on Thursday.

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