The announcement was made yesterday by state Road Transport Minister Vijay Rupani as part of the government's exercise to reduce the road fatalities involving buses of state-owned Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC).
"In coming days, we will launch our own Twitter handle, where passengers can send their grievances and complaints through their tweets. Our staff will try to resolve these complaints as soon as possible," said Rupani.
In the first mishap, as many as 42 people were killed when a state road transport bus plunged into Purna river in Navsari district on February 5.
Two days back, eight persons lost their lives when a bus overturned near Savarkundla town of Amreli district, said Rupani.
According to him, the state government is also planning to buy new buses and replace them with those which are unfit as per the set standards.
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