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Delhi traffic police decides to accept cash as many unable to pay online

The Delhi traffic police will collect dues for pending challans in cash also as many individuals are not able to pay fines through the online payments system, officials said Thursday. According to a circular issued Thursday, cash counters may be made operational in each circle every Saturday and Sunday between 10 am to 6 pm from April 10. It has been observed that many individuals with pending challans are not able to pay their fines through the online payment system for various reasons. Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) has desired that the cash counter may be established in each circle on every Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm to collect the fine amount for pending challans, it stated.

Traffic police to open counters to collect fines

Traffic police to open counters to collect fines Updated: Updated: Violators facing issues paying it online Share Article Violators facing issues paying it online The Delhi Traffic Police will collect dues for pending challans via cash as many individuals are not able to pay them through the online payment system, officials said on Thursday. According to a circular released by the police on Thursday, the cash counter may be established in each circle on every Saturday and Sunday between 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from April 10. “It has been observed that many individuals with pending challans are not able to pay their fines through the online payment system for various reasons. Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) has desired that the cash counter may be established in each circle on every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to collect the fine amount for pending challans,” it stated.

Mumbai News LIVE: City reports highest corona deaths since October 2020

LIVE LIVE NOW Mumbai News LIVE: Sharad Pawar takes second dose of COVID-19 vaccine Mumbai reported 10,030 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, the second-highest daily count so far, while 31 patients succumbed to the infection, the most in a day since October-end. All beaches in the city have been ordered shut by BMC till April 30 and housing societies too have been issued a slew of guidelines and restrictions. To contain the spread of the virus, the government s Shiv Bhojan thaali too will be provided as a parcel.In other news, the CBI on Tuesday registered a preliminary inquiry to probe corruption allegations against former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh. The NCP leader, earlier in the day, had filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court challenging the Bombay HC order directing for a CBI probe against him.

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