Usually damaged buses are thrown aside. If you use buses that do not work properly .. there is a chance of accidents. So no government agrees to utilize those buses. That’s why they are scraped. Most states have buses that remain obsolete. No wonder there are a few hundred buses like that. But the government will address this issue innovatively. The Kerala government has taken a crucial decision in the case of obsolete buses. Damaged buses will be converted into classrooms. State Transport Minister Antony Raju said the KSRTC buses would be used as classrooms. There is no condition to bring obsolete buses back on the road. The minister said the idea was to use them this way rather than selling them as scraps. “In that, we have decided to turn low floor buses into classrooms. We hope to give children a new experience.” Said the king. As part of this, the first two floor buses will be set up at a government school in Thiruvananthapuram, Raju said. He said it would be extended to all schools thereafter. It seems that there are hundreds of buses currently in disuse. It is learned that a total of 400 buses will be converted into classrooms as part of the project. As a result, there is a shortage of classrooms in government schools. Kerala’s tourism has been badly damaged due to the corona. With Kovid, Lockdown, the sector completely collapsed. As a result, many private travels are indebted indefinitely. The onslaught of tourists has completely subsided .. Business is not moving forward. It is also difficult to meet the requirements .. Many have left the business. Their buses were sold to scrap at the rate of kg.
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