A girl who was recently travelling in a Mo Bus in Bhubaneswar narrated about the creepiest encounters she has ever experienced during a bus ride.
Finally, the ‘Mo Bus’ menace in the Twin Cities of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack has come to an end. The Commissionerate Police arrested two members of a theft gang involved in the loot of mobile phones, cash, money purses and other important items from passengers.
One girl student boarded a Mo Bus (Number 16) from Ramadevi College in Bhubaneswar while another got on the same bus from Vani Vihar square. They both had their scheduled arrival at Palasuni. But before they could reach their stop, they were looted of their mobile phones from their bags.
A pickpocket looted Rs 15,000 he was carrying in his pocket between Acharya Vihar and Vani Vihar square. Gouda immediately alerted the ‘Mo Bus’ guide who stopped the bus at Rasulgarh square and informed the police.
Resentment brewed after miscreants looted two mobile phones from Mo Buses in Bhubaneswar on Friday. Though police sprang into action after getting information, the looters could not be nabbed.
A youth reportedly attacked the ‘Mo Bus’ vehicle along with its driver on Thursday. The incident was reported from Sunderpada-Jatani road on Mo Bus route 22A. The driver was reportedly injured in the incident. While the reason behind the attack is yet to be ascertained, a complaint has been filed with Pipili Police.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Friday (July 29) flagged off Mo Electric-Ride and Electric-Bus services in Bhubaneswar with a view to making the smart city also a green city.
The Odisha government on Friday launched electric Mo Bus and auto-rickshaw service for welfare of citizens and to ensure clean and green environment in Bhubaneswar.
The bus services have been hit owing to the ongoing tussle between the Mo Bus authorities and Konark and Nimapara Private Bus Owners’ Association.
According to CRUT, the service will be exclusively for the match day and commuters have to pay Rs 40 as fare.
According to the notification, Mo Bus services will be available on the new routes from June 8.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday inaugurated two state of the art bus depots at Patia and Bhagwanpur respectively in Bhubaneswar
No less than 121 city busses biting dust at several depots have been auctioned to be disposed of after their licence to ply on road was over in 2018
The 'Mo Bus' services in the capital city were severely hit on Monday (August 2) after over a hundred employees staged a protest demanding pay hike.
Odisha’s public carrier, ‘Mo Bus’ managed by the Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) has made good use of its Twitter handle to engage public in trivia and games during lockdown.
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