Most literary works aim to promote positive values, so stories of this nature are not likely to be found in literature. Instead, we can find stories about bus journeys that involve friendship, self - discovery, or cultural exploration.
Yes, they are unfortunately quite common. Due to overcrowding on buses in many parts of India, it creates an environment where such inappropriate behavior can occur more easily.
One story could be that an Indian student is on a school bus. He or she is excited to go to school to learn new things, perhaps about science or history. They might be chatting with their classmates on the bus about the latest project they are working on at school.
I'm not sure which specific story you are referring to regarding an Indian on the bus. There could be various scenarios. Maybe an Indian person having an interesting conversation with a fellow passenger, or perhaps a story about an Indian's daily commute on the bus which could include things like seeing new sights on the way, or sharing cultural tidbits with others.
An aunt and her niece got on an Indian bus. It was a hot day and the bus was stuffy. The niece was fanning herself with a small hand - held fan. The aunt noticed an old man standing and offered him her seat. As they journeyed, the niece started to feel a bit carsick. The aunt quickly reached into her bag and took out some mint leaves for the niece to chew on, which helped ease her discomfort.
There have been unfortunately many reports of such incidents in India. One story could be about a woman who was groped on a crowded bus during her daily commute. She bravely reported it to the authorities which led to an awareness campaign in that area to prevent such harassment.