From GSRTC introducing inter-city bus service from Vadodara to Ahmedabad Airport, to GSHSEB declaring 12th board results today, to a heatwave hitting Ahmedabad with temperatures reaching 43°, know all about trending news in Ahmedabad, with this news roundup.
Starting May 9, 2024, GSRTC has commenced inter-city bus service from Vadodara to Ahmedabad Airport. Following the successful launch of a direct route from Ahmedabad Airport to Rajkot last February, GSRTC has now extended its services to include a route from Vadodara city to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad.
GSRTC plans to operate four buses daily equipped with state-of-the-art amenities, offering online booking facilities.
Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, Gandhinagar, has announced the results for the Class 12 boards exams held in March. The results are now available on the Gujarat Education Board websitewww.gseb.org.
Exciting news awaits Class 10 students as their results will be declared on May 11. Visit the board's website in the morning to check your results.
On Wednesday, Ahmedabad sweltered under scorching temperatures reaching 43°C. The Meteorological department has issued a heatwave alert for isolated areas near Ahmedabad for Thursday and Friday. Although no significant change in maximum temperatures is expected over the next five days.
Following postponements due to elections, summer vacations for schools and colleges in Gujarat commence today. Schools will enjoy a 35-day break, while colleges will have a longer vacation lasting 49 days. The vacations will run from May 9 to June 12.
Ahmedabad will introduce its first mobile passport service excellence van next week. In the initial phase, the van will be stationed at Gulbai Tekra Passport Office for applicant convenience before eventually touring Ahmedabad and its vicinity. Applicants can apply for new passports directly from the van, reducing travel time and benefiting particularly senior citizens.
Railways recently inaugurated Chandlodiya B station at Chandlodiya, currently servicing over 18 trains with thousands of daily passengers. However, the station lacks basic amenities such as drinking water, and the absence of a coach guidance system leads to confusion and chaos amidst passengers during train arrivals.
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