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A month-long statewide campaign in Uttar Pradesh focused on tackling unauthorized autos and e-rickshaws resulted in over 36,000 challans and the seizure of more than 11,000 vehicles. The drive, conducted jointly by the Transport Department, police, and district administration, aimed at raising awareness about traffic discipline and public safety, and specifically targeted unregistered e-rickshaws.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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