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13000 people from Telangana to reach hometowns in AP

We have been seeing several stories of migrant workers moving from one state to another by walk. Andhra Pradesh Government decided to help the migrant workers without such trouble. Hence the Government arranged APSRTC buses to bring 13000 migrants from Telangana to Andhra Pradesh in the first phase.

Around 8000 from Hyderabad region and 5000 from Rangareddy region registered themselves for this service. AP Government kept a condition to the signed up people that they should visit the quarantine center in their respective places soon after reaching their home towns.

In the second phase, AP Government is planning to run buses to Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to bring back the migrant workers. There is no hike in the prices of the tickets and AC as well as Non-AC buses are available. Phase 1 buses will start the services in the next couple of days. Stay tuned for more updates.

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