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Kerala Road Transport Corporation prepares attractive tour package for students

Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), which has been running tour packages at affordable rates, has now prepared a package for school and college students at an even lower rate

ANI Sep 17, 2024 22:58 IST googleads

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Kannur (Kerala) [India] September 17 (ANI): Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), which has been running tour packages at affordable rates, has now prepared a package for school and college students at an even lower rate. The package includes three delicious meals and entry fee for the place of visit.
The first trip of this project was in connection with the nature study trip of the NSS volunteers of Kunhimangalam Government Higher Secondary School, Kannur district and they visited Paithalmala Ezharakund Waterfall in Kannur district.
KSRTC Chief Traffic Operations North Zone V Manoj Kumar flagged off the first journey.
Among those present were KSRTC Budget Tourism Cell Kannur District Coordinator Tanseer KR, Kunhimangalam Government Higher Secondary School NSS Programme Officer Sindhu Patoli and teacher Ramesh Pandyala.
KSRTC has been offering tour packages to the people at affordable rates.
Welcoming the package, student Bhoomika Anil said the student community will benefit from it and it is an excellent step by KSRTC. She described the package as a gift for students.
KSRTC connects different parts of Kerala through road network. It is one of the oldest operated and managed public transports in the country. (ANI)

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