Mangaluru: Dakshina District District Administration does not seem to be in a hurry to continue the KSRTC bus service between countries between Mangaluru and Kasilagod although neighboring districts in Kerala have witnessed falling in the Covid-19 daily case.
DK Deputy Commissioner Dr.
KV Rajendra said the bus service between Mangaluru and Kasaragod would not continue until the test level of the test was reduced below 3%.
“TPR is still more than 10%,” said Rajendra, adding that restrictions will continue.
Meanwhile, Daily Interstate commuter hopes that the Karnataka Government will withdraw its border restrictions completely, given the reduction in the number of Covid-19 square cases in the Kasaragod District.
The average daily case in Kerala Regency has decreased dramatically in the past few weeks – from 199-200 to around 110.
However, the number of cases everyday is more than the number of DK 15.
The district did not report more than 50 cases for more From a month after 55 cases were reported in October 5.
As a command issued by the district administration on October 27, border supervision will continue until November 10.
Daily commuters between countries from the emergence have been immediately asked for bus services.
When they were forced to travel with two buses to reach Mangaluru.
“Because there are no KSRTC shuttle buses, we have to travel with the usual of Kasagagod to Talapady which stops in more than 50 bus stops.
We have to go up to City Bus to reach Mangaloru from Talapady.
It takes more than two hours to cover 50 distances Km from Kasaragod to Mangaluru, “said Surendra Nayak, a daily commuter.