
As the indefinite strike led by various transport corporation unions in Tamil Nadu enters its second day, the Tamil Nadu Transport Department has announced that buses continue to operate seamlessly across the state. The strike, initiated by workers affiliated with prominent unions such as Centre of Indian Trade Union (CITU), All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), and Anna Thozhir Sanga Peravai (ATSP), is rooted in their pursuit of the government’s approval for a 6-point demand agenda. Despite the ongoing strike, the government has urged the unions to reconsider and engage in discussions to address their concerns.
According to the latest information from the transport department, an impressive 100.62% of buses have been operational throughout Tamil Nadu as of now.
Breaking down the numbers on a district-wise basis, the report reveals robust bus service percentages in key regions. In Chennai, buses are operating at an impressive 111.75%, showcasing the resilience of the transport system in the state capital. Other districts are also reporting substantial bus operations, with 97.77% in Villupuram, 97.24% in Salem, 94.04% in Coimbatore, 98% in Kumbakonam, 98.71% in Madurai, and 100% in Tirunelveli.
The government, recognizing the importance of public transportation and the impact on citizens’ daily lives, has extended an invitation to the striking unions for discussions.

