Unruly Traffic: Panel Advises Arrest For Pavement Parking: 7,000 Paramilitary Troops Deployed in Haryana
Unruly Traffic: Panel Advises Arrest For Pavement Parking: 7,000 Paramilitary Troops Deployed in Haryana
Unruly Traffic: Panel Advises Arrest For Pavement Parking: 7,000 Paramilitary Troops Deployed in Haryana
TIMES CITY
Projects
Parking management
districts
CP, Nehru
Place, Karol
Bagh, Kamla Nagar,
Vikas Marg, Lajpat
Nagar, Bhikaji Cama
Place
Ph-III metro
stations
78 stations
Integrated passenger
terminals
Sarai
Kale Khan,
Bijwasan, Anand
Vihar
Bus purchases
2,000
and compounding. This should be done by utilising the relevant provisions of the Municipal Act for public space
encroachment as well as the
Delhi Motor Vehicle Act and
Delhi Police Act for endangering the life of citizens. Pune
Municipal Corporation did
this in 2011.
Noting that roads in the city covered almost 21% of the
total land, 60% of passenger
trips were below four km distance and 80% below six km,
which were ideal for non-mo-
The panel set up by the urban development ministry said that for both short (less than
three km) and long (over 10
km) trips, cars/two-wheelers
are always the most convenient mode of transport. Public
transport can never compete
if there is ease of use of private vehicles, the report said.
While the focus is to shift
people from two-wheelers to
buses, the panel also suggested ways to push car users to
take buses by providing airconditioned ones and priority corridors. It recommended
purchase of 2,000 buses in the
short term and another 4,000
in the next five years to aug-
committee, said a UD ministry official. The report mentioned the need to create an
urban transport fund to augment bus services by tapping
various revenue streams like
parking charges, fuel taxes
and advertisement income.
The report recommended
the need for a freight audit
study to map current and future cargo flows to and from
Delhi and also within the city
so that a freight master plan
can be prepared. It suggested
a study to find out the mode
of transport for the cargo
and whether it was the the
most economic and environmental friendly.
SIZZLING CITY: Two women try to beat the heat at India Gate. Met predicts an overcast Monday, but says
there are chances of a thunderstorm. The temperature, though, is likely to remain the same
35-year-old
rapes minor
in N Delhi
New Delhi: A six-year-old
child was raped by a 35-yearold man in north Delhis Burari on Sunday morning. The
child was admitted to a hospital and the culprit arrested.
Abdul Rahim Khan, who
works as a painter and has
three children, went to the
survivors house to talk to her
father about a contract. But
she was alone and the man forced himself upon her. He then
threatened to harm the girl if
she told anyone about it.
When her parents returned, the girl told them. Her parents and some neighbours
dragged Khan out of his house, thrashed him and handed
him over to the police. A POCSO case has been registered.