Private schools within one-kilometre vicinity of a government or aided school in Maharashtra will not be obligated to provide admissions under the Right to Education (RTE) quota for students from economically backward sections of the society, according to amended rules for implementation of RTE in state. So far, it was mandatory for all unaided and […]
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GURUGRAM/GHAZIABAD: Delhi Police’s decision to impose a Rs 5,000 fine on vehicles without high security registration plates (HSRP) has triggered a rush of vehicle owners to apply for the tamper-proof plates. But while the Haryana government has made the entire application process online, UP has had to withdraw its order on HSRP and colour-coded stickers after the private company entrusted with the job said it would not be able to handle the load of fresh applications.
Until now, vehicle owners in Haryana would have to go to the RTO of the district where his vehicle was registered to apply for an HSRP.