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Traffic police SMS service, to restart soon
Due to constant demand for traffic updates through SMS, the Delhi Traffic Police is in process to re-start the service through SMS very soon. Previously, the service was launched free of cost in June 2010. However, the Delhi Traffic Police … Continue reading
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FCRA procedure to be adopted, to remove Trustees as per new ACT
Dear SRRF Dialogue members, We have received a query under FCRA from, Mr. A.C. Sridharha, Akshara Foundation ‘’In our organization, around 50% of the trustees who hardly attend BOT meetings will be replaced. Please let me know what procedure we … Continue reading
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The Yamuna is poisoned and so are our vegetables
Fresh, green spinach leaves that we put on our plates contain more than just nutrients. A recent study conducted by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) indicates the presence of heavy metals in the vegetables that are grown with water … Continue reading
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E-challan for violating traffic rules, from March
Tightening the noose around commuters violating traffic rules, Delhi Traffic Police now will be seen with an electronic device rather the Challan Book. This hi-tech pilot project has already kicked off in RK Puram, Vasant Vihar and Kalyanpuri areas of … Continue reading
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Community participation, to manage traffic issues
Delhi Traffic Police is all set to involve citizens in managing traffic by forming Traffic Consultative Committees (TCCs). Panels will be formed in 43 circles and five ranges targeting at least 10,000 people to become part of this campaign. At … Continue reading
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‘’Respect the Pedestrians’’ Campaign
Concerned over the increase in the number of pedestrian deaths due to road accidents in the City, Delhi police on Monday launched ‘Respect the Pedestrians’, a campaign by Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi. The traffic police campaign highlights the need to … Continue reading
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Child panel draws up a stiff code for teachers
On February 12, 2010, Rouvanjit Rawla, a 13-year-old student from Kolkata committed suicide after being caned in school. One year later, of probe- The tough new guidelines have begun to be formulated to protect children. For the first time a … Continue reading
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Vendors and hawkers make women feel safe
A recent survey relating to women safety in Delhi conducted by the Women and Child development department has revealed several concerns. The department got in touch with Residents’ Welfare Associations (RWAs) and Women to find out what makes them feel … Continue reading
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Survey for Identifying non-usage of bridges and subways
The Public Works Department (PWD) is all set to conduct a survey after the United Traffic and Transportation Infrastructure (Planning and Engineering) Centre (UTTIPEC) denied permission to construct a pedestrian bridge in Munirka stating that pedestrians do not use most … Continue reading
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Pedestrian flouting rules, to be fined
In a bid to reduce pedestrian road deaths, the Delhi traffic police are getting stringent on those who trespass and violate traffic rules & regulations. Around 600 people were challaned for jaywalking in the capital in the past three days … Continue reading
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