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Having first-aid box is mandatory in all public transports including buses, but sadly, the buses run by the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) either have empty first-aid boxes or the medicines and ...
Rights of Persons with Disabilities and RTI Activists Team in Tamil Nadu demands better accessibility in public transport.
Many buses in the city, however, have an empty box behind the driver's seat. Sometimes, divers and conductors keep their personal belongings, lunch box or water bottles in the first-aid box.
Try your best not to fall ill or get injured on a bus as most probably, the first-aid box is empty The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) which operates around 6,300 routes and ...
After that, they are found empty,” said a BMTC bus driver who drives on the Shivajinagar to Vijaynagar route. Each first-aid box costs between Rs 100 to Rs 150 in t h e buses and should comprise ...
the first thing that strikes you is that the first aid box is practically empty. Some older city buses don’t even have a first aid box. If you regularly travel by the APSRTC buses, the first ...
No medicated cotton,  no gauze and no medicine... an empty first-aid box on board a BMTC bus Though the Motor Vehicles Act lays down that all transport vehicles should have first-aid boxes ...
While they might come in a handy storage bag or box, shop-bought first-aid kits often contain supplies you're never likely to need, and not enough of the ones you do. Buying an empty first-aid ...