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In Mumbai, over 2,000 autorickshaws were found violating rules during a joint drive by police and transport authorities in the eastern suburbs. The violation included operating beyond service age, lacking valid fitness certificates, insurance, PUC certificates, or public service permits. As many as 261 auto rickshaws were impounded, and Rs 24.53 lakh in fines were collected from the offenders.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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