<p>Inter-district bus services of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) resumed on Thursday morning after a gap of almost five months, officials said.</p>.<p>The Maharashtra government on Wednesday permitted the state-owned undertaking to re-start inter-district bus operations, which were stopped in March after the enforcement of lockdown to contain the spread of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">Covid-19.</a></p>.<p>On Thursday, the first bus from Mumbai Central depot, where the MSRTC headquarters is located, left around 8.30 am for Chiplun in Ratnagiri district with six passengers boarding at the starting point, a transport corporation official said.</p>.<p>More passengers were expected at Dadar and other stops, he said.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-unlock-30-rules-india-maharashtra-karnataka-delhi-tamil-nadu-mumbai-bengaluru-chennai-ahmedabad-new-delhi-total-cases-deaths-recoveries-today-covid-19-coronavirus-vaccine-covid-vaccine-updates-869265.html" target="_blank">For live updates on the coronavirus outbreak, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>Bus services from various depots in Mumbai and other parts of the state are planned later in the day on some selected medium and long-distance routes, sources in the MSRTC said.</p>.<p>While allowing the inter-district MSRTC bus services to resume, the state government did away with the condition of e-pass, which was earlier compulsory for passengers in view of the lockdown.</p>.<p>The MSRTC said it will be mandatory for passengers to maintain Covid-19 prevention protocols, like wearing masks and adhering to the social distancing guidelines.</p>.<p>Earlier, the transport corporation resumed intradistrict services from May 22 and also ran special buses to ferry migrants to the state borders.</p>.<p>It was also operating special services for passengers in the Konkan belt ahead of the Ganesh festival, which will begin on Saturday.</p>.<p>With a fleet of over 18,000 buses and nearly one lakh workforce, MSRTC is one of the biggest state road transport corporations in the county.</p>
<p>Inter-district bus services of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) resumed on Thursday morning after a gap of almost five months, officials said.</p>.<p>The Maharashtra government on Wednesday permitted the state-owned undertaking to re-start inter-district bus operations, which were stopped in March after the enforcement of lockdown to contain the spread of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">Covid-19.</a></p>.<p>On Thursday, the first bus from Mumbai Central depot, where the MSRTC headquarters is located, left around 8.30 am for Chiplun in Ratnagiri district with six passengers boarding at the starting point, a transport corporation official said.</p>.<p>More passengers were expected at Dadar and other stops, he said.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-unlock-30-rules-india-maharashtra-karnataka-delhi-tamil-nadu-mumbai-bengaluru-chennai-ahmedabad-new-delhi-total-cases-deaths-recoveries-today-covid-19-coronavirus-vaccine-covid-vaccine-updates-869265.html" target="_blank">For live updates on the coronavirus outbreak, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>Bus services from various depots in Mumbai and other parts of the state are planned later in the day on some selected medium and long-distance routes, sources in the MSRTC said.</p>.<p>While allowing the inter-district MSRTC bus services to resume, the state government did away with the condition of e-pass, which was earlier compulsory for passengers in view of the lockdown.</p>.<p>The MSRTC said it will be mandatory for passengers to maintain Covid-19 prevention protocols, like wearing masks and adhering to the social distancing guidelines.</p>.<p>Earlier, the transport corporation resumed intradistrict services from May 22 and also ran special buses to ferry migrants to the state borders.</p>.<p>It was also operating special services for passengers in the Konkan belt ahead of the Ganesh festival, which will begin on Saturday.</p>.<p>With a fleet of over 18,000 buses and nearly one lakh workforce, MSRTC is one of the biggest state road transport corporations in the county.</p>