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Strike by Telangana Rtc Employees Enters Second Day Passengers Face Difficulties

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AI insight

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The strike disrupts public bus transport in Telangana, forcing passengers to use costlier private transport. This reduces revenue for TSRTC (state-owned) and increases costs for commuters. No direct impact on listed companies or commodities; commercial mechanism is weak and localized.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Indefinite strike by Telangana RTC employees entered second day on April 24, 2026.
  • Only 25-30% of buses were operational on April 22, affecting around 65 lakh daily users.
  • Employees protest for 32 demands including merger of RTC with government.
  • Transport Minister stated government open to addressing 29 demands but needs time on merger and union elections.
  • Strike initiated after unsuccessful talks with government officials.

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