Tamil Nadu government has permitted the Inter-state buses between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka from November 11 till November 16. Now, the TN government has announced that it will continue its operation after November 16 without the need for e-registration, as per the government of Tamil Nadu. The announcement came after the Chief Minister of Karnataka BS Yediyurappa requested the government of Tamil Nadu to extend operations. The Tamil Nadu state government had allowed State Express Transport Corporation (SETC) and Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) buses and private operators to run services between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka without e-registration from November 11 due to the festival weekend and to ease the transport facility to hundreds of people living in either states who wants to be with their families during Deepavali. Originally permitted till November 16, the services have now been extended to beyond November 16. The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) had also resumed operations to Tamil Nadu following the government order which permitted buses to operate without e-registration till November 16. After this extension, it is expected that KSRTC will continue to operate its buses to Tamil Nadu until further notification. Tamil Nadu to Karnataka bus services resumed India Post Saving Bank account minimum balance limit increased to INR 500 rupees Modi 2.0 has completed just 1.5 years, Nadda already in track of 'Mission 2024'