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  • Smoking at Public Places: 20,000 Challans, Rs 15 Lakh Collected From Violators In Last Four Years

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    SRINAGAR: As the government has taken slew of measures to decrease the percentage of tobacco consumption in the UT, authorities have produced over 20,000 challans and collected over Rs 15 lakh from violators for smoking in public places in Kashmir division.

    As per the data accessed by news agency KNO,around 20,002 challans were produced and Rs 152 1552 were collected from violators in the valley in the last four years.

    Data reveals that in year 2019-20, 791 challans were produced under section 4 and Rs 85,390 were collected, Rs 250 collected from 5 challans under section 6(a), Rs 5600 collected from 25 challans under section 6 (B) , Rs 750 collected from 9 violators under section 5 and 200 collected from 2 violators under section 7.

    It reveals that in year 2020-21, 5,944 challans were produced under section 4 and Rs 615,210 were collected, Rs 300 collected from 6 challans under section 6(a), Rs 300 collected from 06 challans under section 6 (B) , Rs 950 collected from 19 violators under section 5 and 150 collected from 3 violators under section 7.

    It also reveals that in year 2021-22,  5,435 challans were produced under section 4 and Rs 572,080 were collected, Rs 200 collected from 4 challans under section 6(a), Rs 300 collected from 06 challans under section 6 (B) , Rs 650 collected from 12 violators under section 5 and 50 collected from one violator under section 7.

    Data adds that in year 2022-23, 7,707 challans were produced under section 4 and Rs 265,572 were collected, Rs 150 collected from 3 challans under section 6(a) , Rs 350 collected from 7 violators under section 5 and 100 collected from 2 violators under section 7.

    Notably, about 1200 persons quit smoking in Kashmir in the last four years.

    Pertinently, as per GATS 2 Data 35.2% Men & 5.1% women & 20.8% of all Adults currently smoke Tobacco in JK.

    6.8% Men & 1.5% women and 4.3% of all adults currently use smokeless Tobacco, 39.7% Men & 6.2 % women & 23.7% of all adults either smoke tobacco or use smokeless Tobacco.

    The National Health and Family Survey-5 (NHFS-5) data reveals nearly one-third (32%) of men, but only 1 percent of women, aged 15-49 use some form of tobacco.

    “Tobacco products mostly used by men are cigarettes (27%), bidis (4%), hookah and cigars or pipe (2% each). Among women and men, the use of any form of tobacco is slightly higher in rural areas (1.4% for women and 35% for men) than in urban areas (0.7% for women and 24% for men),” the data adds.(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Smoking In Public Places: 20,000 Challans, Rs 15 Lakh Collected From Violators In Last Four Years

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    SRINAGAR: As the government has taken slew of measures to decrease the percentage of tobacco consumption in the UT, authorities have produced over 20,000 challans and collected over Rs 15 lakh from violators for smoking in public places in Kashmir division.

    As per the data accessed by news agency KNO,around 20,002 challans were produced and Rs 152 1552 were collected from violators in the valley in the last four years.

    Data reveals that in year 2019-20, 791 challans were produced under section 4 and Rs 85,390 were collected, Rs 250 collected from 5 challans under section 6(a), Rs 5600 collected from 25 challans under section 6 (B) , Rs 750 collected from 9 violators under section 5 and 200 collected from 2 violators under section 7.

    It reveals that in year 2020-21, 5,944 challans were produced under section 4 and Rs 615,210 were collected, Rs 300 collected from 6 challans under section 6(a), Rs 300 collected from 06 challans under section 6 (B) , Rs 950 collected from 19 violators under section 5 and 150 collected from 3 violators under section 7.

    It also reveals that in year 2021-22,  5,435 challans were produced under section 4 and Rs 572,080 were collected, Rs 200 collected from 4 challans under section 6(a), Rs 300 collected from 06 challans under section 6 (B) , Rs 650 collected from 12 violators under section 5 and 50 collected from one violator under section 7.

    Data adds that in year 2022-23, 7,707 challans were produced under section 4 and Rs 265,572 were collected, Rs 150 collected from 3 challans under section 6(a) , Rs 350 collected from 7 violators under section 5 and 100 collected from 2 violators under section 7.

    Notably, about 1200 persons quit smoking in Kashmir in the last four years.

    Pertinently, as per GATS 2 Data 35.2% Men & 5.1% women & 20.8% of all Adults currently smoke Tobacco in JK.

    6.8% Men & 1.5% women and 4.3% of all adults currently use smokeless Tobacco, 39.7% Men & 6.2 % women & 23.7% of all adults either smoke tobacco or use smokeless Tobacco.

    The National Health and Family Survey-5 (NHFS-5) data reveals nearly one-third (32%) of men, but only 1 percent of women, aged 15-49 use some form of tobacco.

    “Tobacco products mostly used by men are cigarettes (27%), bidis (4%), hookah and cigars or pipe (2% each). Among women and men, the use of any form of tobacco is slightly higher in rural areas (1.4% for women and 35% for men) than in urban areas (0.7% for women and 24% for men),” the data adds.(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Traffic Challan Rules: Vehicles drivers alert! Now upto ₹ 40000

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    Traffic Challan Rules: Vehicles drivers alert! Now upto ₹ 40000 challan will be deducted directly for bike and car, know the rules


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    Traffic Challan: traveling on the road is a very responsible job and if you are traveling by motor vehicle then your responsibility increases even more.

    Traffic Rules: traveling on the road is a very responsible job and if you are traveling by motor vehicle then your responsibility increases even more. All motorists must follow the traffic rules. This creates a safe traffic environment. There are many rules and regulations regarding traffic. From the central government to the governments of all the states, they are being implemented strictly to create a safe traffic environment.

    It is necessary to follow these rules

    But, despite this, there are many such people who violate the traffic rules. Such people should be careful because if you violate the traffic rules then you can be fined. Along with this, you can also be jailed. The amount of the fine can be very high. If you violate several traffic rules at the same time, then you can be fined heavily for violating all the rules simultaneously.

    For example, suppose your car does not have a pollution certificate and your driving license has already been disqualified, along with that you are also drunk and do not have car insurance. In such a situation, if the police stop you, then it can impose a fine for all but not for the violation of any one rule.

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    15 thousand rupees for drunk driving for the second time, 10,000 rupees for driving with a disqualified driving license, 10 thousand rupees for not having a pollution certificate and up to 4 thousand rupees for driving without insurance. It may seem, if all these are mixed then it becomes 39 thousand rupees. If you want, then you should not get heavy challan, then always follow all the traffic rules.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirpublication.in )

  • New Traffic Rules: Big news! Now 2000 challan will be deducted

    New Traffic Rules: Big news! Now 2000 challan will be deducted

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    According to the new traffic rules, even if you are wearing a helmet, a challan of Rs 2000 can be deducted. How can this happen, today we will inform you about it. According to the Actual Motor Vehicle Act, motorcycles, scooters are driven.



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    According to the new traffic rules, even if you are wearing a helmet, a challan of Rs 2000 can be deducted. How can this happen, today we will inform you about it. According to the Actual Motor Vehicle Act, if you are not wearing a helmet strip while driving a motorcycle, scooter, then your challan of Rs 1000 as per rule 194D MVA and if you are wearing a defective helmet (without BIS) then your 1000 rupees according to 194D MVA Invoice may be deducted.

    In such a situation, despite wearing a helmet, you may have to face a challan of 2000 rupees for not following the new rules. Our aim is to make you aware by giving you information about traffic rules. So that road accidents can also be prevented.

    Invoice of more than 20 thousand will be deducted, do not make this mistake

    Apart from this, according to the new Motor Vehicle Act, you may have to face a heavy fine of Rs 20000 for overloading the vehicle. Apart from this, an additional fine of Rs 2000 per tonne will also have to be paid for doing so. This has happened in the past also when cases of deducting challans of several thousand have come to the fore.

     

    How to know whether invoice has been deducted or not

    Go to https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in website. Select the option of Check Challan Status. You will get the option of Challan Number, Vehicle Number and Driving License Number (DL). Select the option of Vehicle Number. Fill the required information asked and click on ‘Get Detail’. Now the challan status will appear.

    How to fill traffic challan online

    Go to https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/. Fill the required details and captcha related to the challan and click on Get Details. A new page will open on which the details of the challan will be displayed. Find the challan you want to pay. Along with the challan, the option of online payment will appear, click on it. Fill in the payment related information. Confirm payment. Now your online challan has been filled.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirpublication.in )