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The Silent Crisis Inside India’s State Transport Buses

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Across many Indian states, public bus services face an acute shortage of conductors, driven by hiring freezes, contractual employment, poor wages, and delayed recruitments. Transport undertakings operate with thousands of vacant posts, forcing drivers to double up as ticket sellers, increasing fatigue, delays, and accident risk.

Revenue leakage rises as ticketing becomes inconsistent, while passengers face overcrowding, confusion, and frequent disputes. Automation and digital ticketing are often cited as substitutes, but implementation is uneven and unreliable, especially in non-metro routes.

The shortage reflects a deeper issue: chronic underfunding and neglect of state transport corporations. The buses may still run, but the system is stretched thin, sustained more by individual effort than institutional planning.
 
Good job @Bhaijaan

Actually raising core issues. @finalfantasy7 require your help to provide some insights here😂

Northern states had always poorer maintenance of its transport operations. A few decades back, it is one of the key employment sources for people. But, things has changed and State run transportation has faced multiple issues structurally.

1. Hiring - Low wages as people are getting higher compensation in private transport. So, hiring has become difficult.
2. Ownership change - In many cases, the state-run transport has changed its structure with employees no longer falling under government jobs which effectively removes huge pensions which were the primary attraction to these jobs.
3. Competition - In rural areas, owning 2/4W has become so affordable as income rose. So its demand declined. Also, 3W autos and low cost services like Bike-taxi by Ola / Uber / Rapido has effectively killed the demand.
4. Election tool - Many states has announced free bus services for women which decreased their revenues. Also, cost of travel is similar to 3W autos in short distances. So, primary demand is from women / adults over 60 due to free bus services.

So, the revenue decline is a combination of factors like reduced demand, intense competition and freebies. These state transport authorities are no longer in a situation to invest in neither maintenance or operations. They are barely hanging on.

What I see is the transformation in few years. Electric buses are increasingly adopted in metro cities. So, government might bridge the gap in rural cities through replacement from old buses in metro cities with Electric buses. Majority of Our population still earns less and governments should effectively run these state transport for another 2-3 decades. But they will have a slow death in the end. Shift will happen towards Metro Rail.

They will be replaced by metros in Tier-1 cities. Even Tier-2 cities are getting metros and in a decade or so, we should have 2500-3000km metro from current 1000km. That should solve the problems.
China is a true role model in this aspect.

Metro rail I believe is one of the key metric / indicator for development particularly in densely populated Asian countries.
 
Brother these are low quality chat gpt posts unlike Fantasy Bhai posts which come from global media.
 
Good job @Bhaijaan

Actually raising core issues. @finalfantasy7 require your help to provide some insights here😂

Northern states had always poorer maintenance of its transport operations. A few decades back, it is one of the key employment sources for people. But, things has changed and State run transportation has faced multiple issues structurally.

1. Hiring - Low wages as people are getting higher compensation in private transport. So, hiring has become difficult.
2. Ownership change - In many cases, the state-run transport has changed its structure with employees no longer falling under government jobs which effectively removes huge pensions which were the primary attraction to these jobs.
3. Competition - In rural areas, owning 2/4W has become so affordable as income rose. So its demand declined. Also, 3W autos and low cost services like Bike-taxi by Ola / Uber / Rapido has effectively killed the demand.
4. Election tool - Many states has announced free bus services for women which decreased their revenues. Also, cost of travel is similar to 3W autos in short distances. So, primary demand is from women / adults over 60 due to free bus services.

So, the revenue decline is a combination of factors like reduced demand, intense competition and freebies. These state transport authorities are no longer in a situation to invest in neither maintenance or operations. They are barely hanging on.

What I see is the transformation in few years. Electric buses are increasingly adopted in metro cities. So, government might bridge the gap in rural cities through replacement from old buses in metro cities with Electric buses. Majority of Our population still earns less and governments should effectively run these state transport for another 2-3 decades. But they will have a slow death in the end. Shift will happen towards Metro Rail.

They will be replaced by metros in Tier-1 cities. Even Tier-2 cities are getting metros and in a decade or so, we should have 2500-3000km metro from current 1000km. That should solve the problems.
China is a true role model in this aspect.

Metro rail I believe is one of the key metric / indicator for development particularly in densely populated Asian countries.
you questionably missed tis:

 
you questionably missed tis:

Do you ever watch the video or read the article before pisting?

What is the video supposed to answer to the post I made??
Responding to such posts as yours feels like a waste of time honestly

Instead of spamming, bring some value addition dude.

Its a paltry 1000 buses order and the deal with China’s BYD didn't go through. Even the Europe and West have put multiple restrictions on Chinese companies like BYD to protect their domestic markets.

How does such a small thing impact Indian state transport?? Do you even know the scale of operations in Indian state owned transport systems??

FYI, Indian government approved ~11K buses b/w 2024-26 in 5 cities. And this is just the initial phase.


You honestly need some education.
 
Do you ever watch the video or read the article before pisting?

What is the video supposed to answer to the post I made??
Responding to such posts as yours feels like a waste of time honestly

Instead of spamming, bring some value addition dude.

Its a paltry 1000 buses order and the deal with China’s BYD didn't go through. Even the Europe and West have put multiple restrictions on Chinese companies like BYD to protect their domestic markets.

How does such a small thing impact Indian state transport?? Do you even know the scale of operations in Indian state owned transport systems??

FYI, Indian government approved ~11K buses b/w 2024-26 in 5 cities. And this is just the initial phase.


You honestly need some education.

Yeh the whole world needs education - just not you indians,

and so what you've accepted a deal in 5 cities, i already know that, have you listed reports showing the reality in terms of how many of those busses had major defects - no - your indian thats why, thrs plenty of problems with these indian electric busses + also plenty of reports saying not enough of these busses - reason is because so many of them are not on the road due to big problems

why would you reject BYD contract - maybe it had a bit to do with you wanting a indian company however - below video also occured and you didnt now about it:


@sweep_shot - check the above video ive listed, would you ever accept a contract with a indian - bet the answer is no


@Theanonymousone think its you who needs the education
 






@Theanonymousone - you know nothing
 
What is your point dude?
You never hold a proper argument. EV buses are a pretty recent phenomenon and there are bound to be failure. Not even a good % of our buses are EVs and they are being slowly inducted. What are you trying to make a point here??

All you do is post random articles and call for the usual suspects to support. And that too some random AI generated videos?? What wrong with difficult contract negotiations??

Hell. BYD is trying to get into Indian market with manufacturing here but India is having strict measures to protect domestic market. Its a banana country like Pakistan where people rely on 1000CC cars. Do you even know, that BUD still operates in India?? Tell me, do they sell in Pakistan??

And sanctions and tariffs on BYD is common across all the Western markets FYI. You may treat BYD as some god as China is your new master, but for us, its just another company. If they fall in our requirements, we deal. Else, No!


and so what you've accepted a deal in 5 cities, i already know that, have you listed reports showing the reality in terms of how many of those busses had major defects - no - your indian thats why, thrs plenty of problems with these indian electric busses + also plenty of reports saying not enough of these busses - reason is because so many of them are not on the road due to big problems
You didnt even read the article. The deal is not with BYD but with multiple vendors. And vendors have to deal with the delivery and maintenance. Most of the commercial vehicle contracts deal with delivery and maintenance too. And there are bound to be issues. That too at the beginning.

Like I said, education is important dude! Zero commonsense😂
 
What is your point dude?
You never hold a proper argument. EV buses are a pretty recent phenomenon and there are bound to be failure. Not even a good % of our buses are EVs and they are being slowly inducted. What are you trying to make a point here??

All you do is post random articles and call for the usual suspects to support. And that too some random AI generated videos?? What wrong with difficult contract negotiations??

Hell. BYD is trying to get into Indian market with manufacturing here but India is having strict measures to protect domestic market. Its a banana country like Pakistan where people rely on 1000CC cars. Do you even know, that BUD still operates in India?? Tell me, do they sell in Pakistan??

And sanctions and tariffs on BYD is common across all the Western markets FYI. You may treat BYD as some god as China is your new master, but for us, its just another company. If they fall in our requirements, we deal. Else, No!



You didnt even read the article. The deal is not with BYD but with multiple vendors. And vendors have to deal with the delivery and maintenance. Most of the commercial vehicle contracts deal with delivery and maintenance too. And there are bound to be issues. That too at the beginning.

Like I said, education is important dude! Zero commonsense😂
i never said the deal is with byd in those 5 indian cities, what i said is why would you reject BYD offer initially as it wasnt for the whole indian elec bus contract was it, for a few thouands off busses - as BYD busses are known for thr quality - the indian ones are poor, like ive already reference in the article that - indian quality is way off BYD, and you got loads of problems already reported

dont think you've had any education
 
i never said the deal is with byd in those 5 indian cities, what i said is why would you reject BYD offer initially as it wasnt for the whole indian elec bus contract was it, for a few thouands off busses - as BYD busses are known for thr quality - the indian ones are poor, like ive already reference in the article that - indian quality is way off BYD, and you got loads of problems already reported

dont think you've had any education
BYD is almost a new entrant in Commercial vehicles segment. India may have numerous reasons to reject the deal. We are not slaves to China like you people are. FYI, BYD is waiting for approval to expand in India from Indian authorities. Commercial vehicle deals have complexities due to maintenance over the operation life, availability of spares etc. How is that deal related to Indian roads??

We know we have problems. But that doesnt stop us from having electrified buses right? India did deploy 5K+ electric buses already and they will deal with issues as they move on.

Spamming best suits you. Not a logical argument!
 
BYD is almost a new entrant in Commercial vehicles segment. India may have numerous reasons to reject the deal. We are not slaves to China like you people are. FYI, BYD is waiting for approval to expand in India from Indian authorities. Commercial vehicle deals have complexities due to maintenance over the operation life, availability of spares etc. How is that deal related to Indian roads??

We know we have problems. But that doesnt stop us from having electrified buses right? India did deploy 5K+ electric buses already and they will deal with issues as they move on.

Spamming best suits you. Not a logical argument!
yet again your saying i have no logical arguent, you gne from saying i dont know anthin to the above post where you now agree to what ive written, what do you know about the electric bus industryin India = nothing, ive already proven you wrong with the links above,
 
Yeh the whole world needs education - just not you indians,

and so what you've accepted a deal in 5 cities, i already know that, have you listed reports showing the reality in terms of how many of those busses had major defects - no - your indian thats why, thrs plenty of problems with these indian electric busses + also plenty of reports saying not enough of these busses - reason is because so many of them are not on the road due to big problems

why would you reject BYD contract - maybe it had a bit to do with you wanting a indian company however - below video also occured and you didnt now about it:


@sweep_shot - check the above video ive listed, would you ever accept a contract with a indian - bet the answer is no


@Theanonymousone think its you who needs the education
what happened in this video, o yeh typical dodgy indian lying, fraudulent.


Indian media saying where are the electric busses in the cities which the buses are opearting, thr in the maintenance depo - being repaired - not many miles completed - bad workmanship yet again.


You keep contradicting yourself, i've used our own media against you, you listed nothing other than your dream....
 
yet again your saying i have no logical arguent, you gne from saying i dont know anthin to the above post where you now agree to what ive written, what do you know about the electric bus industryin India = nothing, ive already proven you wrong with the links above,
Agreeing to What you have written??
You copy paste articles and add nothing of substance.

Who even said that Indian EV industry is leading?? We are at a nascent stage in EVs. India doesn't offer incentives like the West or China as we don't have home grown EV tech yet.

And is electric bus industry = State transport?? Our state transports are struggling due to multiple factors which I lister above. You posted some article about BYD contract and went into a different tangent. Please have some common sense. What are you trying to argue here?? Is having BYD buses a symbol of having good state transport?? How foolish one can be??
 
Agreeing to What you have written??
You copy paste articles and add nothing of substance.

Who even said that Indian EV industry is leading?? We are at a nascent stage in EVs. India doesn't offer incentives like the West or China as we don't have home grown EV tech yet.

And is electric bus industry = State transport?? Our state transports are struggling due to multiple factors which I lister above. You posted some article about BYD contract and went into a different tangent. Please have some common sense. What are you trying to argue here?? Is having BYD buses a symbol of having good state transport?? How foolish one can be??
ive never stated tha the indian EV industry is leading,

I do agree that your are in the nagent stage, but i still think you previously accepted BYD offer - you would have been at a slightly beter stage - at the end of the day - with me of the buses you could have just taken data from, to improve your own indian EV companies - lets not pretend that every other country incuding the west doesnt do this .

your last point - ive answered above, but you should agree to China BYD, as both pakistan and india have a history off only allowing very selective companies from generally Japan (Toyota, Suzuki, Honda) into thr market - who have a history off offering very basic cars - but lets be realistic - not much updates and no creativity or even rivalry to improve the product - i see both countries have had the same problem with bus / train transports - bus industry should see the mistakes made in the car / train industry and at least go for other options
 
ive never stated tha the indian EV industry is leading,

I do agree that your are in the nagent stage, but i still think you previously accepted BYD offer - you would have been at a slightly beter stage - at the end of the day - with me of the buses you could have just taken data from, to improve your own indian EV companies - lets not pretend that every other country incuding the west doesnt do this .
As your intention was not to troll in this post, I will reply seriously.

1. EVs in commercial sector are still in trail mode in India. They are quite expensive upfront but costs only make sense in the long run as operational costs are lower. Hence, contracts are given to those who have maintenance presence primarily in Commercial vehicles sector.
2. The article / video above noted that the deal broke down due to upfront payment issue. Its a common practice to be honest to only pay 10-20% of the amount and the next big chunk of 50-60% when first delivery was made. Anyway, I think India might have gotten better deal or it may truly be a mistake from our side.
3. The point is its a small deal and BYD is not a leader in Commercial vehicle sector too with proven track record.
4. India is focusing on homegrown EV tech, patents on Lithium battery ions are widely available and quite a few players are involved in this such as Ashok leyland, JBM, Olectra etc. They will lag behind BYD in tech but its better for home-grown value addition.
your last point - ive answered above, but you should agree to China BYD, as both pakistan and india have a history off only allowing very selective companies from generally Japan (Toyota, Suzuki, Honda) into thr market - who have a history off offering very basic cars - but lets be realistic - not much updates and no creativity or even rivalry to improve the product - i see both countries have had the same problem with bus / train transports - bus industry should see the mistakes made in the car / train industry and at least go for other options
Agree with your overall point. Indians never cared about aesthetics as Maruti ruled the roost in cost sensitive Indian market. Things changed now a bit but far from the West / China. Our premium segment is minuscule but still growing steadily. All of this is due to the closed economy prior to 1990’s. Pakistan missed the trick in 2000’s. I worked for Auto clients previously and I can say that, China closed the gap with the West in Tech-wise. India is like 20 years behind China while Pakistan is 20 years behind India. Only salvation was somehow India had a good metro network and it will be the second largest surpassing the US in a couple of years.
 

Mumbai Bus Accident: 'Brakes Fine, No Mechanical Issue,' Say Experts - So What Went Wrong?​





A Mumbai BEST electric bus crashed near Bhandup station, killing four and injuring ten. Investigations suggest no mechanical faults; human error, possibly driver panic, is the likely cause.


Mumbai Bus Accident: A “human error” may have caused the tragic accident involving a Mumbai BEST (Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport) bus, officials have suggested, according to media reports. The nine-metre-long electric bus, made by Olectra Greentech and over six years old, appeared to be mechanically sound when inspected.
The incident took place on Monday night near Bhandup (West) suburban railway station, where the bus crashed into pedestrians, killing four people and injuring ten others. BEST’s General Manager has ordered the Assistant General Manager (Operations and Engineering) to investigate the accident and submit a report as soon as possible. The Wadala Regional Transport Office also inspected the bus and confirmed that there were no apparent mechanical faults, adding that human error could be the likely cause, reported news agency PTI.
At the time, the bus was being driven by Santosh Ramesh Sawant, 52, who has worked with BEST for 15 years. Police have arrested him and registered a case for negligent driving.

Sources in BEST said a few minutes before the crash, Sawant had driven the bus on Route 606 to Bhandup (West) station with an average speed of just 7 kmph. The bus was then parked near the station in a crowded area for about five minutes. After taking a brief bio break, the driver returned to the steering wheel, and this is when the accident occurred, the sources said, adding the exact cause of the crash was still under investigation.
The air-conditioned electric bus was part of a fleet of 25 midi buses that the BEST administration had transferred to the Vikhroli depot from Dharavi in the island city a few months ago. This was done after the seven-metre-long mini buses, which had been plying on congested and narrow roads of Bhandup, were scrapped after completing their codal life (estimated lifespan).
A Wadala RTO official said the bus, currently parked outside the Bhandup police chowki, was inspected and nothing adverse or faulty related to its mechanical condition was found.
“The brakes were functioning properly and there was no issue with the starting system as well,” the official explained. The official said they have also sought BEST and Olectra’s inspection reports on the bus’s condition, besides details of driving licence of the driver from police.

Another RTO official, who inspected both the accident spot and the bus, told PTI that as per preliminary investigation, the vehicle was taking a right turn from its starting point. “The driver may have panicked while taking the turn, and in that situation he could have pressed the accelerator hard,” the RTO official stated, citing his observations after the inspection.
After the driver lost control over the bus, it hit a pole and road median, he explained. RTO officials ruled out the possibility of brake failure, noting that electric buses do not move if air pressure is low in the braking system.
According to the officials, the Olectra-made midi bus is six years and four months old, having been registered at the Tardeo RTO in August 2021. A BEST official said the bus underwent fitness test in August 2025 and the renewal certificate was valid until August 2027. The bus also has valid insurance.
As per Olectra officials, the bus was off-road between December 6 and December 24, during which its battery packs were replaced and there was no mechanical defect in the vehicle.
This was the second such accident in Mumbai involving a wet leased bus of Olectra. On the night of December 9, 2024, an electric bus hired by BEST on a wet lease basis from the private company ploughed into a crowd, killing nine persons and injuring 40 others in the Kurla (West) area.
The civic-run undertaking provides transport services in Mumbai and adjoining areas. It ferries around 30 lakh passengers daily with a fleet of more than 2,700 buses.



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Chilling Moments Before Mumbai BEST Bus Took That WRONG Reverse - VIDEO​





Mumbai Bus Accident: A BEST bus in Mumbai’s Bhandup reversed into passengers on Station Road, killing four and injuring nine. The driver has been detained, FIR registered, and ex-gratia announced for the victims’ families.



Mumbai Bus Accident: Chilling CCTV footage has emerged from Mumbai’s Bhandup, showing a BEST bus taking a disastrous reverse that killed four people on Monday evening, December 29. Station Road in Bhandup (West) is already a crowded and narrow area, making U-turns risky, and the danger increases when a large vehicle like a bus is involved. Locals said the cheap vegetable stalls, bus stop, and other attractions draw large crowds daily, and vendors setting up their stalls add to the congestion.
The video, captured by a camera at a nearby textile shop, shows people standing by the roadside suddenly panicking as the bus reverses. Some passengers are crushed under the wheels, while others run desperately in different directions to escape. The accident occurred around 10 pm near the bus route’s endpoint. Police confirmed that four people, including three women, died, while nine others sustained injuries. The injured were taken to a nearby hospital and are receiving treatment.

Authorities have detained the bus driver and registered an FIR in connection with the incident. Senior civic officials said the mishap happened while the driver was reversing the vehicle.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis described the accident as “extremely unfortunate” in a post on X, paying tribute to the deceased and offering prayers for the injured. He announced an ex-gratia payment of ₹5 lakh to the families of each person killed.
The bus involved in the accident was a wet-leased midi bus hired from Olectra Greentech. Under the wet-lease model followed by BEST, the contractor provides the fuel, driver, and maintenance for the vehicle.
The accident has renewed concerns about deploying midi buses in the Bhandup area. Earlier this year, mini buses operating crowded routes connecting Bhandup station to areas near the Sanjay Gandhi National Park were withdrawn. Due to a shortage of buses, BEST later introduced Olectra-made midi buses on these routes despite operational challenges, including a limited turning radius.
Officials warned that such constraints may pose a risk to passengers and called for stricter safety measures for midi buses operating in crowded areas.



Another bush crash killing people.




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Mumbai BEST bus accident kills 4 and injures several others near Bhandup station | Key points​




The death toll from a BEST bus accident at Bhandup station has risen to four, with nine others injured.



Death toll rose to four as Mumbai's civic-run transport undertaking Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) bus mowed over passengers while reversing outside Bhandup suburban railway station at around 10.03 pm on Monday.

Apart from the four casualties, nine others are severely injured.

Senior police inspector Balasaheb Pawar said that the police team soon reached the spot and rushed the injured to the hospital. Fire brigade, BEST and ambulances were also activated to reach the site.

Here are the key points of the accident:-

  • The 52-year-old driver, Santosh Ramesh Sawant has been taken into police custody, police personnel from the deputy commissionerate of police told Hindustan Times.
  • The Wetlease Bus olecra used to run on route number A 606 and was attached to Vikhroli depot. BEST operates a large fleet of buses, covering the city and its neighbouring urban areas.
    Despite operational constraints like inadequate turning radius, BEST, facing shortage of buses, introduced Olectra-made midi buses on routes from Bhandup (West) station, PTI reported quoting an official.
  • A BEST official told Hindustan Times that while Sawant was driving the bus at the time of the accident, conductor Bhagwan Bhau Ghare was also aboard the vehicle.
  • Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis announced a financial assistance of ₹5 lakh each to the families of the casualties of the accident.




(It is very unfortunate that 4 people lost their lives in a tragic accident near Bhandup railway station in Mumbai. I pay my heartfelt tributes to them.9 people were injured in this incident and I pray to God that they recover soon.The state government will provide financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh to the heirs of the deceased.)


Fadnavis took to his X handle to extend tributes to the ones who lost their lives and termed the incident as ‘extremely unfortunate’.

  • Mumbai Congress president and Lok Sabha MP Varsha Gaikwad sought an inquiry into the accident. “BEST, once a world-class public transport system, has been deliberately weakened. The disastrous wet-leasing model, refusal to restore a fully public-run BEST, and this government's obsession of handing over everything to its contractors friends have pushed Mumbai into danger,” Gaikwad wrote on her official X handle.




(Four more lives lost in a BEST accident. Wake Up, Mumbai!How many more lives must be lost before this corrupt BJP Sarkar stops gambling with Mumbaikars’ lives?Just like the Kurla tragedy, the Bhandup accident is the result of greedy, reckless governance. Whether it was a technical failure or human error, the real question is: Why have BEST accidents risen so sharply?Who is responsible?The answer is clear: Devendra Fadnavis and his anti-people regime.BEST, once a world-class public transport system, has been deliberately weakened. The disastrous wet-leasing model, refusal to restore a fully public-run BEST, and this government's obsession of handing over everything to its contractors friends have pushed Mumbai into danger.Accidents have doubled. Breakdowns have increased. Services are disrupted.And 23 lakh daily commuters are suffering.This regime has betrayed Mumbai.It has betrayed BEST.Affordable, reliable, safe public transport is our right. We will continue to fight for it)



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Ten charred to death in sleeper bus-truck collision in Karnataka’s Chitradurga​





The truck reportedly jumped the road divider before crashing head-on into the bus. The truck driver died on the spot.



At least 10 people were charred to death, and several others sustained injuries after a private sleeper bus collided with a truck in the early hours of Thursday, December 25, in Karnataka’s Chitradurga district, triggering a massive fire that left the bus completely charred.

The accident took place near Gorlathu village in Hiriyur taluk, where the impact of the collision caused the bus to catch fire almost immediately.

The flames spread rapidly, trapping several passengers inside the vehicle and making rescue efforts extremely challenging.

The bus was travelling from Bengaluru to Shivamogga when it met with the accident on National Highway-48.

Following the collision, emergency services were alerted, and rescue and relief operations were launched without delay, with local authorities rushing to the scene.

Chitradurga Superintendent of Police Ranjith Kumar Bandaru and Inspector General of Police B.R. Ravikanthe Gowda, along with other senior police officials, reached the accident site.

Fire brigade personnel and rescue teams were also deployed, and efforts were made to transport the injured and the deceased to nearby hospitals as quickly as possible.

Officials said the death toll could increase as several passengers suffered serious burn injuries.

“The number of fatalities is likely to rise,” an official said, adding that rescue teams are continuing their search operations at the site.

According to preliminary police investigations, the truck driver is suspected of having fallen asleep at the wheel.

The truck reportedly jumped the road divider before crashing head-on into the bus. The truck driver died on the spot.

There were 32 passengers on board the bus at the time of the accident. Police said that 21 injured passengers have been admitted to hospitals in Hiriyur and Chitradurga, where they are undergoing treatment.

Authorities also said they are verifying passenger details and searching for any individuals who may still be unaccounted for.

“The injured were rushed to the nearest hospitals for immediate medical attention,” a police official said, while confirming that relief work was still underway.

The exact cause of the fire that engulfed the bus has not yet been officially confirmed, and investigators are examining whether fuel leakage or the impact itself led to the blaze.

Investigations are underway.

Further details are awaited.



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Karnataka tragedy: Four charred bodies recovered from bus​




Four bodies were recovered from the bus, which caught fire after being hit by a container truck in Karnataka's Chitradurga district on Thursday.


Four bodies were recovered from the bus, which caught fire after being hit by a container truck in Karnataka's Chitradurga district on Thursday.

The body of the container truck driver has also been recovered.

Preliminary investigations have revealed that three bus passengers are missing, and the police are hopeful that they are alive.

So far, five deaths have been confirmed in the incident.

Clarifying the confusion surrounding the number of deaths in the tragedy, IGP (East) B.R. Ravikanthe Gowda said, "As per the list obtained from the bus company, 32 people, including the driver and the assistant, were travelling in the bus. Twenty-five people are currently being treated in hospitals. Four bodies have been recovered from the bus, and contact has not yet been established with the remaining three persons.”

"Deaths of four passengers and the truck driver have been confirmed. All five bodies are completely charred and beyond recognition. The bodies have been sent for DNA profiling and post-mortem examination," he said.

"Of the three missing persons, the mobile phone of one is ringing, but the call is not being answered. The other two mobile numbers are not reachable. We suspect they may have lost their mobile phones during the accident. We are hopeful that they are alive," he added.

"It was important for us to establish the identities of the four passengers whose bodies were recovered. All facts related to the incident will be ascertained during further investigation," IGP Gowda said.

Meanwhile, Nalini, the mother of survivor Isha, told the media in Bengaluru that her daughter is being shifted to a private hospital in the city. She was travelling in the rear berth of the bus. After the collision, the rear window broke, and she, along with others, jumped out of the bus through the window to save her life.

Nalini said her daughter shared that while jumping out, she saw several passengers struggling inside the bus. After seeing blood, Nalini was traumatised and sat by the roadside. Later, the bus exploded.

According to the police, the incident occurred around 2 a.m. at Javanagondanahalli village near Gorlattu Cross on National Highway 48 when a truck coming from the opposite direction jumped the divider and rammed into the bus after the driver lost control.

The truck driver also died in the incident. He was identified as Kuldeep. Several passengers managed to escape from the bus after it caught fire.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy, Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar, and other dignitaries have expressed shock and condoled the deaths in the bus tragedy in Karnataka's Chitradurga.

CM Siddaramaiah has stated that a thorough investigation will be conducted into the incident.
 

"Human Error" Likely Cause For Mumbai's BEST Bus Accident: Officials​



According to a release issued by the BEST administration, police have arrested the driver and registered a case against him for negligent driving.



Mumbai:
A "human error" may have led to the horrific accident involving a bus of Mumbai's civic-run transport undertaking BEST as the more than 6-year-old vehicle appeared to be "mechanically sound", officials said on Tuesday.

The Olectra Greentech-made nine-metre-long electric bus from the fleet of Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) undertaking crashed into pedestrians near Bhandup (West) suburban railway station on Monday night, killing four people and injuring 10 others.

The BEST's General Manager has already directed the Assistant General Manager (Operations and Engineering) to probe the accident and submit a report at the earliest. The Wadala Regional Transport Office (RTO) inspected the bus involved in the tragedy.

"The bus appears to be mechanically sound. A human error might have caused the accident," a senior official of the transport undertaking said while speaking on condition of anonymity.

At the time of the accident, the ill-fated bus was being driven by Santosh Ramesh Sawant (52), who has been with BEST for the past 15 years, he informed.


According to a release issued by the BEST administration, police have arrested Sawant and registered a case against him for negligent driving.

Sources in BEST said a few minutes before the crash, Sawant had driven the bus on Route 606 to Bhandup (West) station with an average speed of just 7 kmph. The bus was then parked near the station in a crowded area for about five minutes.

After taking a brief bio break, the driver returned to the steering wheel and this is when the accident occurred, the sources said, adding the exact cause of the crash was still under investigation.

The air-conditioned electric bus was part of a fleet of 25 midi buses that the BEST administration had transferred to the Vikhroli depot from Dharavi in the island city a few months ago. This was done after the seven-metre-long mini buses, which had been plying on congested and narrow roads of Bhandup, were scrapped after completing their codal life (estimated lifespan).

A Wadala RTO official said the bus, currently parked outside the Bhandup police chowki, was inspected and nothing adverse or faulty related to its mechanical condition was found.

"The brakes were functioning properly and there was no issue with the starting system as well," the official said explained.

The official said they have also sought BEST and Olectra's inspection reports on the bus's condition, besides details of driving licence of the driver from police.

Another RTO official, who inspected both the accident spot and the bus, told PTI that as per preliminary investigation, the vehicle was taking a right turn from its starting point.

"The driver may have panicked while taking the turn, and in that situation he could have pressed the accelerator hard," the RTO official stated, citing his observations after the inspection.

After the driver lost control over the bus, it hit a pole and road median, he explained.

RTO officials ruled out the possibility of brake failure, noting electric buses do not move if air pressure is low in the braking system.

According to the officials, the Olectra-made midi bus is six years and four months old, having been registered at the Tardeo RTO in August 2021.

A BEST official said the bus underwent fitness test in August 2025 and the renewal certificate was valid until August 2027. The bus also has valid insurance.

As per Olectra officials, the bus was off-road between December 6 and December 24, during which its battery packs were replaced and there was no mechanical defect in the vehicle.

This was the second such accident in Mumbai involving a wet leased bus of Olectra.

On the night of December 9, 2024, an electric bus hired by BEST on a wet lease basis from the private company ploughed into a crowd, killing nine persons and injuring 40 others in the Kurla (West) area.

The civic-run undertaking provides transport services in Mumbai and adjoining areas. It ferries around 30 lakh passengers daily with a fleet of more than 2,700 buses.
 

"Human Error" Likely Cause For Mumbai's BEST Bus Accident: Officials​



According to a release issued by the BEST administration, police have arrested the driver and registered a case against him for negligent driving.



Mumbai:
A "human error" may have led to the horrific accident involving a bus of Mumbai's civic-run transport undertaking BEST as the more than 6-year-old vehicle appeared to be "mechanically sound", officials said on Tuesday.

The Olectra Greentech-made nine-metre-long electric bus from the fleet of Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) undertaking crashed into pedestrians near Bhandup (West) suburban railway station on Monday night, killing four people and injuring 10 others.

The BEST's General Manager has already directed the Assistant General Manager (Operations and Engineering) to probe the accident and submit a report at the earliest. The Wadala Regional Transport Office (RTO) inspected the bus involved in the tragedy.

"The bus appears to be mechanically sound. A human error might have caused the accident," a senior official of the transport undertaking said while speaking on condition of anonymity.

At the time of the accident, the ill-fated bus was being driven by Santosh Ramesh Sawant (52), who has been with BEST for the past 15 years, he informed.


According to a release issued by the BEST administration, police have arrested Sawant and registered a case against him for negligent driving.

Sources in BEST said a few minutes before the crash, Sawant had driven the bus on Route 606 to Bhandup (West) station with an average speed of just 7 kmph. The bus was then parked near the station in a crowded area for about five minutes.

After taking a brief bio break, the driver returned to the steering wheel and this is when the accident occurred, the sources said, adding the exact cause of the crash was still under investigation.

The air-conditioned electric bus was part of a fleet of 25 midi buses that the BEST administration had transferred to the Vikhroli depot from Dharavi in the island city a few months ago. This was done after the seven-metre-long mini buses, which had been plying on congested and narrow roads of Bhandup, were scrapped after completing their codal life (estimated lifespan).

A Wadala RTO official said the bus, currently parked outside the Bhandup police chowki, was inspected and nothing adverse or faulty related to its mechanical condition was found.

"The brakes were functioning properly and there was no issue with the starting system as well," the official said explained.

The official said they have also sought BEST and Olectra's inspection reports on the bus's condition, besides details of driving licence of the driver from police.

Another RTO official, who inspected both the accident spot and the bus, told PTI that as per preliminary investigation, the vehicle was taking a right turn from its starting point.

"The driver may have panicked while taking the turn, and in that situation he could have pressed the accelerator hard," the RTO official stated, citing his observations after the inspection.

After the driver lost control over the bus, it hit a pole and road median, he explained.

RTO officials ruled out the possibility of brake failure, noting electric buses do not move if air pressure is low in the braking system.

According to the officials, the Olectra-made midi bus is six years and four months old, having been registered at the Tardeo RTO in August 2021.

A BEST official said the bus underwent fitness test in August 2025 and the renewal certificate was valid until August 2027. The bus also has valid insurance.

As per Olectra officials, the bus was off-road between December 6 and December 24, during which its battery packs were replaced and there was no mechanical defect in the vehicle.

This was the second such accident in Mumbai involving a wet leased bus of Olectra.

On the night of December 9, 2024, an electric bus hired by BEST on a wet lease basis from the private company ploughed into a crowd, killing nine persons and injuring 40 others in the Kurla (West) area.

The civic-run undertaking provides transport services in Mumbai and adjoining areas. It ferries around 30 lakh passengers daily with a fleet of more than 2,700 buses.
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4 killed after reversing bus hits pedestrians in Mumbai​


Preliminary details indicate that a bus belonging to the BEST undertaking collided with pedestrians while it was reversing.


Four people were killed and nine others injured after a BEST bus was involved in a serious accident near Bhandup railway station in Mumbai on Monday night, according to authorities. Three women and one man were among the dead, while one woman and eight men received injuries in the incident.

The incident was reported around 10:05 pm on the busy Station Road in Bhandup West.

Preliminary details indicate that a bus belonging to the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) undertaking collided with pedestrians while it was reversing.

Initial reports had suggested that four to five people were run over in the incident.

A police official said the bus hit pedestrians in the crowded area, causing panic among bystanders.

Emergency response teams were immediately mobilised after the incident was reported by the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) control room.

Personnel from the fire brigade, police, BEST staff and 108 ambulance services rushed to the scene to carry out rescue and relief operations.

The injured were shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment, officials said, while details about the condition of the victims were awaited.

Police have secured the area and are investigating the circumstances that led to the accident.

Further information is expected as authorities continue to assess the situation.


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4 killed after reversing bus hits pedestrians in Mumbai​


Preliminary details indicate that a bus belonging to the BEST undertaking collided with pedestrians while it was reversing.


Four people were killed and nine others injured after a BEST bus was involved in a serious accident near Bhandup railway station in Mumbai on Monday night, according to authorities. Three women and one man were among the dead, while one woman and eight men received injuries in the incident.

The incident was reported around 10:05 pm on the busy Station Road in Bhandup West.

Preliminary details indicate that a bus belonging to the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) undertaking collided with pedestrians while it was reversing.

Initial reports had suggested that four to five people were run over in the incident.

A police official said the bus hit pedestrians in the crowded area, causing panic among bystanders.

Emergency response teams were immediately mobilised after the incident was reported by the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) control room.

Personnel from the fire brigade, police, BEST staff and 108 ambulance services rushed to the scene to carry out rescue and relief operations.

The injured were shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment, officials said, while details about the condition of the victims were awaited.

Police have secured the area and are investigating the circumstances that led to the accident.

Further information is expected as authorities continue to assess the situation.


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Karnataka road accident: More than 10 killed as sleeper bus collides with truck, catches fire in Chitradurga​


Karnataka bus accident: The accident also left several people injured who have been admitted to hospitals in Hiriyur and Chitradurga. Officials, who have arrived at the spot for the rescue operation, suspect that the death count may rise.



Bengaluru:
More than 10 people were charred to death after a private bus caught fire following a collision with a lorry near the Gorlathu village in Karnataka's Chitradurga district on Thursday morning. According to initial reports, the lorry crashed into the bus on the National Highway 48, leading to the accident.




The accident also left several people injured who have been admitted to hospitals in Hiriyur and Chitradurga, but officials suspect that the death count may rise. Meanwhile, senior officials, including North Eastern Range Inspector General of Police (IGP) BR Ravikanthe Gowda and Chitradurga Superintendent of Police (SP) Ranjith Kumar Bandaru, have also arrived at the spot.


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The bus, which was carrying 32 people, was travelling to Shivamogga from Bengaluru and it belonged to a private service named Sea Bird.

'Lorry driver's negligence

Initial reports suggest that the accident, which happened under the jurisdiction of the Hiriyur rural police station in wee hours of the day, happened due to the negligence of the lorry driver. The lorry had crossed the divider and crashed into the bus, which resulted in a fire that claimed over 10 lives.

The police suspect that the driver of the lorry may have fallen asleep, saying that a probe is underway.

"The accident happened around 2 am on NH-48. The truck was heading to Bengaluru when its driver fell asleep and crossed the divider before hitting a bus. The bus immediately caught fire. The truck also caught fire and its driver died immediately," Bandaru said while speaking to reporters.

"The bus was carrying 32 people, including the driver and the conductor. Of them, 21 have been pulled out. Five to six people have suffered injuries and they are getting the treatment. However, their condition is not serious," he added.

Mohammed Salim, who was the conductor, of the bus said he sleeping when the accident occurred. He said he heard a loud noise and fell out of the bus after the accident.

"This is all I remember; I don’t know what happened after that. Some people brought me to the hospital. I have injuries on my hands and leg," he told reporters.

PM Modi, CM Siddaramaiah condole Chitradurga accident

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has condoled the loss of life in Chitradurga and announced an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh from the kin of those who were killed. Rs 50,000 would also be given to the injured.

"Deeply saddened by the loss of lives due to a mishap in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka. Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. May those injured recover at the earliest," the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has said that a proper investigation will be conducted into the Chitradurga bus accident. He has also expressed grief over the loss of lives in the accident.

"My heart shook hearing the news of the horrific accident between a lorry (container truck) and a bus near Chitradurga in which many passengers were burnt alive. It is regrettable that the journey of those who were going home for the Christmas holidays ended in such a tragedy," Siddaramaiah posted on X.

Deputy CM DK Shivakumar also expressed shock over the accident and loss of lives. "I express my condolences to the deceased. I wish the injured a speedy recovery. May such tragedies not recur," he said.




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Three killed, 15 injured in tragic sleeper bus-truck collision on Jaipur-Bikaner highway in Sikar​


The accident occurred on the Jaipur-Bikaner National Highway between a sleeper bus and a truck at around 10.40 pm on Tuesday.


Sikar:
Three people were killed, and 15 others suffered injured in a severe road accident in Fatehpur area in the Sikar district of Rajasthan. The crash occurred when a sleeper bus and a truck collided head-on on the Jaipur-Bikaner National Highway. Police arrived at the scene after receiving information about the accident and took the injured to hospital.


According to initial details, the sleeper bus carrying passengers on the Jaipur-Bikaner National Highway and an oncoming truck collided head-on on Tuesday night. The impact caused chaos at the site. The accident took place at about 10.40 pm. Residents living nearby rushed to help the injured as soon as they heard the loud crash. Local people also informed the police about the incident, and officers reached the location shortly afterwards.


Police transported the injured to nearby hospitals in ambulances. The condition of some of the injured is reported to be serious. Vehicles on the Jaipur Bikaner National Highway generally travel at high speed and early indications suggest that speeding may have contributed to the crash. It is possible that the driver lost control due to excessive speed, which led to the collision. The matter is under investigation.

Freak accident in Chittorgarh kills 4

On Monday, a series of collisions on the Chittorgarh highway on Sunday night resulted in several deaths and injuries. The incident began when a couple, Shambhulal and Kali Bai, were travelling by motorcycle near Madna in the Begun area of Chittorgarh. They were struck by an unidentified vehicle and thrown onto the road. Locals from a nearby dhaba rushed out to help them.

As the group was assisting the injured couple, a minivan travelling from Chittorgarh ploughed into them. Moments later, a car coming from behind crashed into the minivan, causing it to overturn.

Hemraj Gurjar, aged 35, and Rajesh Meena, aged 29, died on the spot. Phorulal Gurjar, aged 33, and Sonu Gurjar, aged 40, died later during treatment. Police said all four men had gone to help the couple injured in the first collision.

Seven others, including three people travelling in the minivan, were also injured and taken to hospital.



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800 industries to shut, only DTC buses to ply on roads: Delhi govt's big pollution action plan​


Delhi pollution: The Delhi government has taken a series of decisive steps to curb rising pollution levels in the national capital and ensure a cleaner environment.


New Delhi:
Amid rising concerns over air pollution in the national capital, the Delhi Cabinet on Tuesday took a series of major decisions aimed at strengthening public transport, improving environmental governance, and tightening pollution control measures. Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa announced the decisions during a press conference.

DTC to operate all buses

One of the key decisions involves public transport operations in the city. The Cabinet has terminated the responsibility of the Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS), which earlier operated 50 per cent of buses in Delhi. Now, the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) will handle 100 per cent of bus operations in the national capital. The move is expected to facilitate better route rationalisation and improve efficiency in public transport services.


In another major step, the Delhi government has approved the establishment of an e-waste recycling plant at Holambi Kalan. The facility will be spread over 11.5 acres and will function with zero water waste.

The Cabinet also approved a plan to rejuvenate water bodies across the capital. Delhi has more than 1,000 water bodies, of which 160 fall directly under the government's jurisdiction. An initial allocation of Rs 100 crore has been made for the restoration, with provisions for additional funds if required.

No PUCC, no fuel

To further tighten pollution control, the government has decided that petrol will not be sold in Delhi without a valid Pollution Under Control Certificate (PUCC), even after the lifting of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).

Authorities have also begun scrutinising PUCC centres across the city. So far, irregularities have been detected at 12 centres, which have been suspended.

The Cabinet has approved four automatic vehicle testing centres and granted permission for the use of mist cannons with anti-smog gun machines on high-rise buildings to combat air pollution.

800 industries to shut

Cracking down on industrial pollution, the government has ordered the closure of more than 800 polluting industries in Delhi. The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) has issued closure notices to 411 units, while the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has sealed around 400 such industries.

Meanwhile, the Delhi Government has taken a series of decisive steps to curb rising pollution levels in the national capital and ensure a cleaner environment. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta reiterated that the government will enforce a zero-tolerance policy against all sources of pollution.

A high-level review meeting was held on Monday at the Delhi Secretariat to assess pollution control measures and take effective decisions. Key decisions include strict enforcement of Pollution Under Control (PUC) norms without any waiver of challans, exploring pooled and shared electric bus services in Delhi-NCR, issuing new guidelines for e-rickshaws and rationalising Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus routes.

Senior officials from the Environment and Transport Departments, the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), Public Works Department (PWD) and Delhi Traffic Police, along with Environment Minister Shri Manjinder Singh Sirsa, were present at the meeting.



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Madhya Pradesh: Major fire incident averted in Ashoknagar, no casualties reported​


Thanks to quick action by passengers and authorities, all were evacuated safely with no casualties. The cause of the fire is under investigation by Eesagarh police.


Indore:
A potentially serious accident was narrowly avoided on Saturday night when a sleeper bus traveling from Pichhore to Indore caught fire near Bamanwar village on Isagarh Road. Fortunately, all passengers were evacuated safely, and no casualties have been reported.

The bus, belonging to Balaji Travels, was carrying a full load of passengers when flames suddenly engulfed the vehicle around 8 PM. Chaos broke out inside the bus, but the quick thinking of the driver, a police officer onboard, and local villagers helped evacuate everyone safely.

The Ashoknagar and Isagarh police, along with the fire brigade, rushed to the scene. The first fire engine ran out of water, prompting a second team to arrive before the fire could be completely controlled. Eyewitnesses said the bus was completely burnt to ashes within minutes.


Bus staff and officials suspect that a short circuit may have caused the fire. Passengers reported smelling smoke inside the bus some time before the incident, but the driver did not initially notice it. No fire extinguishers were reportedly available on the bus.

Principal Constable Arvind Singh Raghuvanshi, who was on board, stated that as soon as smoke was noticed, he instructed everyone to evacuate. Thanks to swift action and local assistance, what could have been a major tragedy was averted.

This incident raises serious concerns about safety measures on long-distance buses in Madhya Pradesh, particularly regarding fire safety equipment and timely inspections.

The Ashoknagar bus fire comes amid a series of recent accidents in Madhya Pradesh that have raised serious safety concerns. In March 2025, a private bus heading to Nagpur overturned in the Ramanpur Ghati area of Jabalpur, killing three and injuring over 25. In June, a bus traveling from Bhopal to Sironj overturned after its rear axle broke, injuring 37 passengers.

In September, a bus carrying migrant workers from Gujarat to Uttar Pradesh overturned in Shajapur, killing a 28-year-old woman and injuring 24 others. Additionally, a bus traveling from Prayagraj to Nagpur collided with a truck near Maihar, resulting in nine deaths and over 20 injuries. These incidents highlight the urgent need for stringent safety measures, regular vehicle inspections, and strict enforcement of traffic regulations.



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