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On Video, College Students Celebrating 'Bus Day' Fall Off Roof In Chennai
A group of college students sitting on the roof of a city bus in Chennai fell on to the road when the driver applied the brakes suddenly to avoid hitting a two-wheeler.
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Tamil Nadu Transport Workers' Strike Continues, 14,000 Buses Remain Off Road
Commuters in Tamil Nadu are stranded, forced to pay through the nose to autorickshaw and cab drivers or walk long distances as around 14,000 buses have remained off the road for the second day after transport workers' unions went on strike demanding a pay hike. Thousands of passengers yesterday waited at bus stands as only a third of the buses oper...
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Most Buses Continue To Remain Off Roads In Tamil Nadu
Many buses continued to remain off roads with commuters forced to opt for other modes of travel, as the indefinite stir by ten transport unions in Tamil Nadu entered the third day today.
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Cracks Appear On Chennai's Arterial Road; Inspection Clears Patch Safe
Fresh fissures appeared on Tuesday on the arterial Anna Salai road in Chennai close to the spot where a stretch caved in suddenly two days ago and trapped a bus and a car.
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Cracks On Chennai Road Stop Traffic Again 2 Days After Cave-In
Cracks on a major road in Chennai caused alarm just two days after a stretch caved in, trapping a bus and a car. Traffic resumed after experts confirmed that the soil underneath had not loosened.
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Tamil Nadu school girl death: Motor vehicle inspector arrested
Tamil Nadu police have arrested a motor vehicle inspector for issuing fitness certificate for a defective school bus that resulted in the death of a six-year-old girl here a day ago.
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Tamil Nadu Police to continue to act strictly on 'Bus Day' offenders
Attributing the recent violent behaviour by some students of a city college on 'Bus Day' as the result of a ban on the celebrations, the Tamil Nadu police said it "will continue to take stringent action against students who act unlawfully".
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Chennai's bloody Bus Day
It's an annual tradition in Chennai - Bus Day -when students force their way into public buses and then ride on top of them. In recent years, buses have been hijacked and damaged during the demonstration. But on Wednesday, 25 policemen were injured after they tried to stop students at Chennai's Pachiappa's college from hijacking buses, damaging the...
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On Video, College Students Celebrating 'Bus Day' Fall Off Roof In Chennai
A group of college students sitting on the roof of a city bus in Chennai fell on to the road when the driver applied the brakes suddenly to avoid hitting a two-wheeler.
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Tamil Nadu Transport Workers' Strike Continues, 14,000 Buses Remain Off Road
Commuters in Tamil Nadu are stranded, forced to pay through the nose to autorickshaw and cab drivers or walk long distances as around 14,000 buses have remained off the road for the second day after transport workers' unions went on strike demanding a pay hike. Thousands of passengers yesterday waited at bus stands as only a third of the buses oper...
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Most Buses Continue To Remain Off Roads In Tamil Nadu
Many buses continued to remain off roads with commuters forced to opt for other modes of travel, as the indefinite stir by ten transport unions in Tamil Nadu entered the third day today.
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Cracks Appear On Chennai's Arterial Road; Inspection Clears Patch Safe
Fresh fissures appeared on Tuesday on the arterial Anna Salai road in Chennai close to the spot where a stretch caved in suddenly two days ago and trapped a bus and a car.
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Cracks On Chennai Road Stop Traffic Again 2 Days After Cave-In
Cracks on a major road in Chennai caused alarm just two days after a stretch caved in, trapping a bus and a car. Traffic resumed after experts confirmed that the soil underneath had not loosened.
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Tamil Nadu school girl death: Motor vehicle inspector arrested
Tamil Nadu police have arrested a motor vehicle inspector for issuing fitness certificate for a defective school bus that resulted in the death of a six-year-old girl here a day ago.
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Tamil Nadu Police to continue to act strictly on 'Bus Day' offenders
Attributing the recent violent behaviour by some students of a city college on 'Bus Day' as the result of a ban on the celebrations, the Tamil Nadu police said it "will continue to take stringent action against students who act unlawfully".
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Chennai's bloody Bus Day
It's an annual tradition in Chennai - Bus Day -when students force their way into public buses and then ride on top of them. In recent years, buses have been hijacked and damaged during the demonstration. But on Wednesday, 25 policemen were injured after they tried to stop students at Chennai's Pachiappa's college from hijacking buses, damaging the...