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Crackdown continues against errant bus operators in Andhra Pradesh
- Saturday June 23, 2012
- South | Indo-Asian News Service
For the sixth day on Saturday, transport authorities in Andhra Pradesh continued their drive against privately run commuter and school buses plying in violation of rules following an accident last week when 30 people, including many IT professionals, were killed while travelling to Shirdi.
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Bodies of Andhra Pradesh accident victims given to relatives
- Sunday June 17, 2012
- South | Press Trust of India/NDTV Correspondent
Bodies of the 32 victims of a horrific bus accident in Maharashtra were on Sunday transported to their home districts in Andhra Pradesh.
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Bodies of bus accident victims being brought to Hyderabad
- Saturday June 16, 2012
- Cities | Press Trust of India/NDTV Correspondent
Bodies of 32 people, who were killed in the bus accident near Naldurg in Maharashtra today, were being brought to Hyderabad even as authorities managed to identify only six of the deceased.
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Crackdown continues against errant bus operators in Andhra Pradesh
- Saturday June 23, 2012
- South | Indo-Asian News Service
For the sixth day on Saturday, transport authorities in Andhra Pradesh continued their drive against privately run commuter and school buses plying in violation of rules following an accident last week when 30 people, including many IT professionals, were killed while travelling to Shirdi.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bodies of Andhra Pradesh accident victims given to relatives
- Sunday June 17, 2012
- South | Press Trust of India/NDTV Correspondent
Bodies of the 32 victims of a horrific bus accident in Maharashtra were on Sunday transported to their home districts in Andhra Pradesh.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bodies of bus accident victims being brought to Hyderabad
- Saturday June 16, 2012
- Cities | Press Trust of India/NDTV Correspondent
Bodies of 32 people, who were killed in the bus accident near Naldurg in Maharashtra today, were being brought to Hyderabad even as authorities managed to identify only six of the deceased.
- www.ndtv.com