NDMC issues 30 challans totaling Rs 15 lakh to violators for dust pollution
The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on Wednesday said it has issued 30 challans totaling Rs 15 lakh to violators for dust pollution, in a bid to control air pollution.
The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on Wednesday said it has issued 30 challans totaling Rs 15 lakh to violators for dust pollution, in a bid to control air pollution.
Once notified, assistant traffic inspectors (ATIs) of the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) can challan the violating buses.
The Delhi Police, in a creative approach to road safety, took to Twitter to share the video capturing this unconventional sight.
The interiors of the car must be visible. The visibility at the front and rear glass of the car must have at least 70 percent visibility. These guidelines are passed by the government for the welfare of the people.
As per the latest amendments in the Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989, citizens are allowed to produce electronic copies (not scanned) of their transport-related documents.
The Noida traffic police told that the challans have been issued to 135 vehicle owners under the Motor Vehicles Act for violation of various traffic rules.
The photo that the police had tweeted of the car that it fine, the car is Porsche 911 Carrera S model which costs around 2 crore to 2.35 crore.
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