Noida: Only a little over 50% vehicles registered in Gautam Budh Nagar have got the HSRP number plates even as the deadline for installation of the high security plates was Thursday. Of the total 7.5 lakh vehicles registered in the district, only 3.7 lakh vehicles have got HSRP number plates till Thursday, according to officials of the transport department.
Those who are yet to get the number plates will be liable to pay Rs 5,500 as fine from Friday in case the transport department resorts to checking such number plates.
TOI had earlier reported that only 1.7 lakh vehicles had got HSRP number plates till February 1, following which, the transport department had made it mandatory for vehicle owners to have the number plates in place to get transport-related work done, including registration certificate, transfer of registration, change of address, renewal of registration, issuance of NOC, issuance of a new permit, issuance of special permit, etc.
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NOIDA: Ahead of the nation-wide chakka-jam announced by farmer outfits on February 6, the Noida police has placed spiked barricades at both sides of the Chilla border and the DND Flyway.
Even as Chilla border became free on January 27 after 58-day long struggle, police deployment has not been withdrawn from the spot.
Although the Greater Noida police has said that farmers will not be allowed to enter Noida any more, the security arrangements including police tents have not been done away with.
Barricades with pointed spikes have been placed at both of the main Delhi-Noida borders days after the Delhi police placed iron nails, barbed fence and concrete barriers on the other borders with Delhi including Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur borders.