Gurugram: Vehicles displaying caste identities to face action
India | Feb 19, 2021, 03:52 PM ISTVehicles displaying caste identities in Gurugram will now invite traffic police action, according to an official order.
Vehicles displaying caste identities in Gurugram will now invite traffic police action, according to an official order.
No registration and sale of BS-IV vehicles is permitted across the country, the Supreme Court said on Monday while observing that pollution from such vehicles would be "injurious" and "further burden on human health".
The protest called by locals and all political parties at the Khed Shivapur toll plaza on Pune-Satara Highway (NH4) on Sunday was suspended after the authorities agreed to exempt vehicles from Pune, Pimpri Chinchwad and areas along the road from paying toll there.
Fresh landslides kept the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway shut for the third consecutive day on Wednesday, leaving over 5000 vehicles stranded.
Noida Authority is planning to make a stretch between DND - Sector 56 T Point traffic signal free road. Traffic Police and Central Road Research Institute are surveying on the said stretch as the city authority plans to make this functional by February.
More than 30 vehicles pile up at the Delhi-Jaipur highway due to fog. Several people are said to be injured in the incident.
The company, which has around 860 sales outlets spread across the country, has already added up around 100 outlets in the current financial year till now
The officials said, "No one was injured in the blaze as few people living in the residential-cum-commercial building had exited the structure safely,"
Six pink vehicles launched under 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao,' campaign in J&K's Rajouri, to mark the International Girl Child Day 2019.
Regarding the abandoned vehicles, a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar said the authorities are permitted to take actions like auctioning or deregistration them in accordance with laws and government policies applicable to the facts of the case.
Allaying fears of the automobile industry, Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday said there is no need to ban petrol and diesel vehicles as electric mobility has picked up momentum on its own and all buses would be electric in two years.
A meeting to frame the draft for the Himachal Pradesh Electric Vehicle Policy 2019 was held here, chaired by Chief Secretary Shrikant Baldi.
Please note! Certain vehicles will not be permitted to enter South Delhi today on. Commercial vehicles without RFID tags will not be let in as the deadline for pre-registration of RFID tags and recharge of tags has been decided for August 23.
The government on Friday proposed amendments to Motor vehicle norms to allow scrapping of vehicles older than 15 years in a bid to spur adoption of electrical vehicles.
Uttar Pradesh Police has come up with its very own unique way of checking vehicles - by pointing guns at commuters. You are reading it right. Read more.
Bringing down the tax rate will reduce vehicle prices, which will help in spurring demand that has been sluggish for the last 11 months, said an industry executive.
The decision will lead to exclusion of most of the SUVs that cost more than Rs 12 lakh or with an engine capacity of more than 2,500 CC. Defence personnel can buy vehicles from military canteens comparatively at a cheaper price than what is available in the market as they get GST exemption.
The number of registered vehicles in Delhi has crossed the one crore mark.
Car, motorcycle and health insurance will cost more from 1 April with regulator Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irdai) giving go-ahead to insurers for revision in commission for agents. The change in premium after modification
In an alarming revelation, the data compiled by General Insurance Council (GIC), which represents the country’s general insurers, stated that nearly 60 per cent of the vehicles running in India, mostly motorcycles and scooters, are uninsured.
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