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Here’s how much you will have to pay if you break traffic rules
Heavy fines for traffic rule violators have come into effect from today (September 1, 2019) across the country under the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2019, which was cleared by the Parliament last month. Minister for Road Transport and Highways of India Nitin Gadkari said that the new law aims to instill fear in the minds of traffic rule violators.
Here’s how much you penalty you will have to pay from today if you break traffic rules!
? No Seatbelt
Fine: Rs 1,000
? No Helmet
Fine: Rs 1,000 and up to 3 months Driving License disqualification
? Blocking way of emergency vehicles
Fine: Rs 10,000/up to 6 months jail or both
? Driving without license
Fine: Rs 5,000/up to 3 months jail or both
Rs 10,000/up to 1 year jail or both for subsequent offence
? Driving despite disqualification
Fine: Rs 10,000/up to 3 months jail or both
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? Speeding/Racing
Fine: Rs 5,000/up to 3 months jail for first offence
Rs 10,000/up to 1 year jail or both
? Drunk Driving
Fine: Rs 10,000/up to 6 months in jail or both for first offence
Rs 15,000/up to 2 year jail or both for subsequent offence
? Jumping traffic lights / Dangerous Driving
Fine: Rs 1,000 – Rs 5,000/6-12 months jail or both
Rs 10,000/ 2 years jail or both for subsequent offence
? Use of horn and lord exhaust
Fine: Rs 1,000 for first offence
Rs 2,000 for subsequent offence
? Uninsured vehicle
Fine: Up to Rs 2,000/3 months in jail or both for first offence
Up to Rs 4,000/3 months in jail or both
? Using mobile phone while driving/Wrong Overtaking/Driving Against Traffic Flow
Fine: Rs 1,000 ? Rs 5,000/6-12 months in jail or both
Rs 10,000/2 years in jail or both for subsequent offence
? Offences by Juveniles
Fine: Guardian/vehicle owner to be deemed guilty;
Rs 25,000 with three years jail;
Cancellation of vehicle registration for 1 year, no license to accused juvenile till he attains age of 25 years
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Nitin Gadkari graces screening of ‘Me Vasantrao’ at Sudama Theatre in Nagpur
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari graced the special screening of Marathi movie ‘Me Vasantrao’ – a movie based on the life of Hindustani classical singer and violinist Vasantrao Deshpande.
The screening was held at Sudama Theatre in Nagpur on Sunday evening in the presence family members, friends and the cast of the movie.
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Mayor Dayashankari Tiwari kicks off polio drive in Nagpur
Nagpur Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari, on Sunday, launched Nagpur Municipal Corporation’s (NMC) door-to-door polio campaign drive. He, along with Deputy Mayor Manisha Dhawade visited Rognidan Centre in Mahal, Nagpur and inaugurated the campaign by giving polio drops to a toddler.
As per NMC officials, ten Zonal Medical Officers and Ten Health inspectors would visit every house in their respective zones, in order to vaccinate children between the ages of zero-five to immune them against polio.
NMC had recognised Sunday as the official day for polio vaccination. Under Polio Ravivar, they plan to vaccinate more than three lakh kids in Nagpur. They also urged Nagpurkars to vaccinate their children at pulse Polio Booths near their homes from 8 am- 5 pm, on Sunday.
NMC Standing Committee Chief, Corporator Vijay Zalke spoke to Nation Next regarding this campaign and said, This year’s polio drive is going to be bigger than last year. We are planning to vaccinate around 3- 3.15 lakh kids. NMC is bearing the cost of infrastructure and execution. The state government provided us with the doses.
He further stated that there were special teams to vaccinate the homeless during night. ?When it comes to the health of Nagpurkars, money is not a factor we should think about, said Zalke when asked about NMC’s current financial crunch.
As per Zalke, vaccination facility would also be available in slums,, factory areas and other outskirts of Nagpur.
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Congress legislator caught watching porn in Karnataka Assembly
Congress leader Prakash Rathod, on Friday, was caught on camera while allegedly scrolling through few adult content clips in the State Assembly. This turned out to be a huge embarrassment for both, Congress and Rathod as regional channels aired the video, in which he was ?caught in the act.
The MLC member was present in the house during the proceedings of the legislative council. While the house was in session, Rathod was watching adult content on his smartphone.
However, he threw these charges under the bus and said, I was looking for materials for a question I wanted to ask the government in question hour.
?When I was looking for question material, I deleted too many messages as my phone storage was full. What the media has shown or seen, I don’t know. I would never do such things or see such things, he added.
This was not the first time in Karnataka that such an incident had happened. Back in 2012, three Bharatiya Janata Party ministers were caught on camera allegedly watching adult content in the State Assembly. Following the scandal, they resigned from the state government due to public embarrassment.
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