The NueGo bus involved in accident HYDERABAD: Just a day after a private bus fire charred to death several passengers in Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool, another mishap involving a private bus was reported on the outskirts of Hyderabad Saturday afternoon. A NueGo electric bus going to Guntur in Andhra Pradesh from Telangana’s Miyapur, overturned near Pedda Amberpet toll plaza around 12.35pm, after the driver lost control of the vehicle while driving rashly, police said. The bus was carrying six passengers, two drivers, and a conductor at the time of the accident. The vehicle hit the median before overturning, leaving several occupants injured. Fortunately, there were no casualties, and no traffic disruption was reported in the area, police said. “All the victims suffered minor injuries, and they are out of danger,” Abdullapurmet inspector V Ashok Reddy said. Police have registered a case under sections 125(a) (for causing hurt by an act endangering human life), and 281 (rash driving on a public way) of BNS. An investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the accident. Authorities have urged private transport operators to adhere to road safety regulations.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘You can call me Raja’: Indian-origin Congressman shocks racist Florida leader with responseMary Millben Lauds PM Modi’s Leadership, Says Rahul Gandhi ‘Not the Right Person to Lead India’Mary Millben Lauds PM Modi’s Resilience Amid Trump Tariff Challenge, Applauds His DiplomacyIGIA Terminal 2 Inaugurated by Civil Aviation Minister, Domestic Flights Resume From SundayIn Khagariya, Amit Shah Frames Bihar Poll As Choice Between NDA’s Five Pandavas And RJD’s Jungle RajTwo Australian Women Cricketers Stalked and Molested in Indore; Police Arrest Accused Amid OutrageBattle for Bihar: Anger, Jobs & Caste – Will Tejashwi Yadav Survive Raghopur’s Tough Questions?9/11 attacks: Ex-CIA officer claims Osama bin Laden escaped to Pakistan disguised as woman‘Bihar Got Not Even 1% of Gujarat’s Share’: Tejashwi Yadav Explodes at PM ModiBangladesh Political Crisis: Sheikh Hasina’s Son Sajeeb Wazed Urges Yunus For Inclusive Election123 Photostories The Great US Return: Office Mandates vs. Remote Work Resistance10 beautiful sarees of Pooja Hegde which are perfect for Chhath Puja 2025Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah fame Nidhi Bhanushali aka former Sonu looks all grown up in desi wearFrom opening about his son Aaryamann’s depression to joking about wanting royalties from Kapil Sharma: Parmeet Sethi gets candid about his life with Archana Puran Singh5 foods that may help slow down or prevent premature graying of hair7 indoor-friendly cactus varieties to grow in your balcony gardenBill Gates’ 5 tips for happiness, which can be achieved with daily practice — And it is not moneyBollywood’s first Rs.100 crore movie didn’t star a Khan, Kapoor, or Bachchan, guess the film!Tula Japnar Ahe: Unmissable looks of reel couple Pratiksha Shiwankar and Neeraj Goswami5 best Bihari sarees to wear for Chhath Puja 2025123Hot PicksDhanteras Gold PriceVande Bharat SleeperBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays OctoberBank Holidays OctoberTop TrendingAndre AgassiLewis HamiltonKendrick PerkinsNBA Gambling ScandalBrad MarchandStephen Curry WifeJustin HerbertLeBron JamesAaron GordonEmman Atienza
HYDERABAD: Just a day after a private bus fire charred to death several passengers in Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool, another mishap involving a private bus was reported on the outskirts of Hyderabad Saturday afternoon. A NueGo electric bus going to Guntur in Andhra Pradesh from Telangana’s Miyapur, overturned near Pedda Amberpet toll plaza around 12.35pm, after the driver lost control of the vehicle while driving rashly, police said. The bus was carrying six passengers, two drivers, and a conductor at the time of the accident. The vehicle hit the median before overturning, leaving several occupants injured. Fortunately, there were no casualties, and no traffic disruption was reported in the area, police said. “All the victims suffered minor injuries, and they are out of danger,” Abdullapurmet inspector V Ashok Reddy said. Police have registered a case under sections 125(a) (for causing hurt by an act endangering human life), and 281 (rash driving on a public way) of BNS. An investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the accident. Authorities have urged private transport operators to adhere to road safety regulations.