
Demand to stop charge on physical fitness certification obtains louder
Hyderabad: After the Transport motorists and also different union objected last month to repossess the day-to-day penalty of Rs 50 for not restoring physical fitness certifications, the State Transport division sent out a proposition to the State government to place a hang on the Central Motor Vehicle Act on gathering charge.
Various unions consisting of Telangana cab driver joint activity board, Telangana job and also system employees union, Telangana vehicle joint activity board, Telangana truck motorists JAC, scenic tours and also trips and also various other organizations had actually protested the plan of gathering charge of Rs 50 each day for which they objected versus the approximate walk in tax obligations and also fines. They required the State government to quickly take out the day-to-day penalty of Rs 50 for not restoring physical fitness certifications.
However, after different union objections and also depiction to the Transport division, the division sent out a proposition to the State government to place a hang on the main regulation of day-to-day charge.
M Dayanand, basic assistant of Telangana Auto and also Motor Vehicle Welfare Union stated, “the enhanced fee came into effect from April 1, 2022 whereas the Ministry issued the notification on October 4 2021. “With the collection of significant fines, the bordering State Karnataka High Court additionally placed remain orders on the Central Motor Vehicle Act released by the Union Ministry of Road Transportation and also Highways boosting the charge and also charge on lorries qualification. Moreover, various other states consisting of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and also Delhi gather Rs 10 each day, however the Telangana government is gathering Rs 50 quantity each day as penalty. We unions require the Telangana government to place a remain on the CMV act of the Union Ministry,” he demanded.
Owners of the various transport vehicles have to pay hefty penalties in the name of the new Central Motor Vehicle Act. A majority of auto-rickshaw and cab drivers are facing difficulties to pay penalties in thousands of rupees. The implementation of new rates from April 1 has left the motorists fuming as their work is done by making the additional hefty payments.
Referring to the problems of the auto-rickshaw drivers and cabbies, Telangana Auto Drivers JAC member A Sathi Reddy said, ” there are hundreds of vehicle motorists and also taxi drivers that are dealing with troubles. For circumstances, the application for TS011/4609 of the auto-rickshaw, the late charge charge is Rs 48,250. As per earlier prices the vehicle motorist was required to pay Rs 260 and also obtain a health and fitness certification however the current guideline of charge of Rs 50 each day leaves him without any choice however to pay significant quantity.”
“We demand the government to think about and also take out the substance passion enforced and also the excess charges to assist the bad to base on their very own,” included Sathi Reddy.