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Ludhiana: While the health department and the administration are preparing for the third Covid wave, the police administration is getting lenient with the violators. The shops are opening beyond permissible time, markets are getting crowded and many people are seen violating Covid-appropriate behaviour, but there is no surveillance or enforcement of rules. For the past few days, the Ludhiana police have also stopped lodging FIRs against the violators.
A team of the TOI witnessed violations in most parts of the city. As per the guidelines of Ludhiana district administration, all essential and non-essential shops can open from 5am to 7.30pm. After that all eateries can open till 9pm only for home delivery and not for takeaways. The curfew is imposed by 8pm.
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LUDHIANA: The traffic police have started a drive against the overloaded vehicles and in two days, the police have issued over 85 challans to violators. Under this drive, the police issued 10 challans on Wednesday and 75 challans on Thursday.
On Wednesday, two people died in a road mishap when a passenger bus rammed into a parked truck on Ludhiana- Delhi highway near Khanna. It was an overloaded truck from which iron roads were hanging behind.
Joint commissioner of police, Deepak Pareek, said, “On Wednesday, we started a drive against the vehicles that overload and cause road mishaps. Usually, vehicles carrying iron roads invite such accidents, as the rods are hanging outside the vehicle. We have issued 10 challans on Wednesday and 75 challans on Thursday.”
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