Santosh Patial, a senior cop in Himachal Pradesh, said they had recouped 27 bodies from the mischance site. The grown-up dead incorporated the driver
The disaster happened when the transport swerved off the street and fell into a canyon. The transport was transporting youngsters, all underneath the age of 13, who were learning at a tuition based school in Nurpur town, 300 km (185 miles) from Shimla, the state capital.
"We have distinguished every one of the kids and guardians have been educated about the calamity," said Ram Nath Singh, a cop at the mischance site.
Singh said three youngsters with head wounds were taken to an administration healing facility.
India has the world's deadliest streets, with right around 150,000 individuals slaughtered in mischances in 2015, the most recent government information appears.
Head administrator Narendra Modi communicated his profound anguish over the catastrophe. "My petitions and solidarity with the individuals who lost their precious ones in the mischance," he said in a tweet.