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Facing revenue shortfalls, the Revanth Reddy government is pushing steep hikes in land values, liquor licenses, vehicle life tax, and bus fares to raise Rs 20,000–30,000 crore by December. Citizens face higher costs as Telangana attempts to bridge its fiscal gap
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Police conducted raids on scrap shops and seized large quantities of copper, vehicles and motors bought from thieves
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However, transport officials stated that while the proposal has been submitted to the government, a formal order is yet to be issued. According to the proposed rule, all vehicles—both two-wheelers and four-wheelers—registered on or before April 1, 2019, must be fitted with High-Security Registration Plates (HSRP), which are tamper-proof and feature advanced security elements.
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The Bharat Mobility Global Expo will be held across three key venues: Bharat Mandapam at Pragati Maidan, Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, and the India Expo Centre in Greater Noida. Bharat Mandapam will host the Motor Show Auto Expo, Mobility Tech, and various other exhibitions.
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Each vehicle will be staffed with one assistant engineer and three line workers to address emergency power outages 24/7. They will be equipped with essential safety gear, including ladders, insulators, conductors, cables, earth rods, and helmets. These vehicles are also designed to tow and replace transformers quickly.
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Traffic congestion due to aggressive driving by office going crowd, bad road conditions, jostling for road space by school and college transport vehicles, RTC buses and trucks, autos and twowheelers in Hyderabad are fuelling road accidents during the rush hour.
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According to the police, the vehicles were seized during Covid lockdown.
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Fines have been imposed on the bike owners driving the vehicles without number plates and registration, he said.
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2023 alone saw 16,150 new vehicles added to Hyderabad, as per State Transport Department data
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Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot on Thursday said the Electric Vehicles Policy 2.0 will look at incentivising retrofitting of vehicles considering its high cost.
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The Chandrayangutta police on Tuesday arrested a man who allegedly cheated car owners after taking their vehicles on rent.
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According to officials, purchase of personal vehicles including motorcycles and cars has increased after the formation of the separate State
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The department had earned Rs.2,309 crore additionally for the corresponding period and it was estimated that a revenue of Rs.6,285 crore would be earned by the department by the end of March, Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar said
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There have often been complaints of vehicle owners having to spend weeks, at times months, to get a slot for getting their vehicles registered.
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Nizamabad: The police seized about 150 two wheelers and five autos, which were found without any valid documents on Thursday. The police during a special drive in the Malapally area under the Nizamabad Town-I police station limits, found many vehicles plying without valid documents and seized them. The police urged the people to carry necessary […]
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Hyderabad: The Hyderabad City Police generated revenue of Rs 64, 63,200 lakh through the auctioning of seized and abandoned vehicles. The auction was held at Goshamahal police grounds on Tuesday under the supervision of the Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad city. A total of 1150 seized and abandoned vehicles were auctioned on Tuesday. Of the 1150 […]
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Hyderabad: The Gopalapuram police arrested two automobile thieves involved in several cases late on Wednesday and recovered 10 motorcycles from them. The arrested persons are J Santhosh Kumar (28) and Ravinder (34) from Toopran, both construction workers and footpath dwellers. Police said the duo became friends while staying on the pavement and for easy money, […]
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Hyderabad: The Mailardevpally police on Saturday caught three persons on charges of cheating people by selling tampered vehicle engines and chassis numbers in the guise of the latest model vehicles. Police seized five trucks worth Rs 50 lakh from Shaik Haji (50) of Nampally, Mohd Anwar Kohar (45) of Bahadurpura and Mohd Naser (38) of […]
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Nashik: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has said that the Central government was planning to bring a law under which only the sound of Indian musical instruments can be used as a horn for vehicles. Speaking at a highway inauguration event on Monday, the Minister of Road Transport and Highway said that not only will the […]
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He further said that the vehicle scrapping will help to phase out unfit and polluting vehicles in an environment-friendly manner.