


Vikas Arora
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PHOTO | New Delhi: Chief minister Rekha Gupta announces a new time-bound and fully digital system for traffic challan settlement, mandating payment or contest within 45 days and requiring a 50 per cent deposit before approaching courts. The revised framework, aligned with amendments to the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, introduces stricter penalties for repeat offenders, instant e-challan delivery, and daily notices for non-payment, with vehicle-related services to be blocked for defaulters. The move aims to enhance transparency, enforce road discipline and improve road safety across the national capital. (Source: third party)















I can walk into any private school in Delhi for an inspection, anytime. Every school will state it clearly on its notice board, on its website, and at any store it operates that parents are free to buy uniforms, books and stationery from anywhere. There will be no coercion, no captive buying, no single-vendor diktat. Ensure this without exception. Any violation, any manipulation, will invite the toughest action available under the law. A takeover is not beyond consideration. My inspections are not a gimmick. They are enforcement in action. They are driven by the voices of parents who have written to me, telling me where I must go next. Keep sending your suggestions. Fixing Delhi is our responsibility. My Delhi. My responsibility. #ViksitDelhi







