<p>Bengaluru: The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has signed an MoU with Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology and Research to conduct 10 cardiac check-ups for all its employees for a period of five years. </p>.<p>The KSRTC has identified over 24,600 drivers and conductors, among a total of 34,000 employees, who are prone to cardiac diseases due to the nature of their work and lifestyle. All employees aged 40 and above — 21,000 in number — will be covered under this programme, KSRTC officials said.</p>.<p>This initiative is aimed at encouraging regular medical examinations and raise awareness among employees to watch out for early signs of heart-related ailments and take preventative measures.</p>.<p><strong>Accident relief of Rs 1 crore</strong></p>.<p>The families of two employees who died while in service were given a cheque of Rs 1 crore each as accident relief insurance. Manjunath T, who served as the assistant traffic inspector, Dharmasthala depot, Puttur division, passed away on March 17 after 34 years of service.</p>.<p>Srinath TB, who was a driver and conductor at the Bengaluru Central division, died in a car accident on April 4.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has signed an MoU with Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology and Research to conduct 10 cardiac check-ups for all its employees for a period of five years. </p>.<p>The KSRTC has identified over 24,600 drivers and conductors, among a total of 34,000 employees, who are prone to cardiac diseases due to the nature of their work and lifestyle. All employees aged 40 and above — 21,000 in number — will be covered under this programme, KSRTC officials said.</p>.<p>This initiative is aimed at encouraging regular medical examinations and raise awareness among employees to watch out for early signs of heart-related ailments and take preventative measures.</p>.<p><strong>Accident relief of Rs 1 crore</strong></p>.<p>The families of two employees who died while in service were given a cheque of Rs 1 crore each as accident relief insurance. Manjunath T, who served as the assistant traffic inspector, Dharmasthala depot, Puttur division, passed away on March 17 after 34 years of service.</p>.<p>Srinath TB, who was a driver and conductor at the Bengaluru Central division, died in a car accident on April 4.</p>