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BRTA Receives MassDOT Funds
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Why e-rickshaws have emerged a winner in transition to electric mobility race
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Over 500 PMC vehicles don’t meet motor norms
ByVijay ChavanVijay Chavan / Updated: Feb 26, 2021, 06:00 IST
The Union government in December last year had brought in amendments to the central Motor
Vehicles Rules, 1989. Accordingly, it had directed vehicles that are older than 15 years be scrapped. The move aims at stimulating the adoption of eco-friendly vehicles and ensuring that pollution levels go down in the country, which is reeling from deteriorating air quality in several major cities. Subsequently,
regional transport authorities already started taking action against old private vehicles plying in the city. The city traffic police have also jumped into the bandwagon and started penalising vehicles that do not make the cut, including two-wheelers with missing mirrors and other safety gears, which authorities insist could lead to accidents.
Two men killed after delivering food at B luru apt as speeding car hits them – IBC World News
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ROZANA SPOKESMAN
Updated Feb 24, 2021, 5:42 pm IST
Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday announced an ‘Open-Ended Mini Bus Permit Policy’, with no deadline
Captain Amarinder Singh
Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday announced an ‘Open-Ended Mini Bus Permit Policy’, with no deadline for rural youth to apply for such a permit, while laying foundation stones of Rs 55.16 crore worth of high-tech State Transport Department institutes, including home delivery of driving licences.
The Chief Minister also virtually launched distribution of 3000 mini bus permits for the rural youth to give a boost to the ‘Ghar Ghar Rozgar te Karobar’ mission, with token presentation of permits to 5 beneficiaries. He said that while 3000 permits were being handed over today, while another 8000 would follow through the rest of the year, taking the total to be distributed by the end of the year to 11000, generating both direct and indirect employ