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  • Dubai honours 101 taxi drivers for returning cash worth Rs 8 cr, diamonds worth Rs 2 cr

    Dubai honours 101 taxi drivers for returning cash worth Rs 8 cr, diamonds worth Rs 2 cr

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    Abu Dhabi: Dubai’s Roads and Transport (RTA) has recognised 101 drivers for their honesty in handling valuable lost and found items while on duty from January 2022 to March 2023.

    This acknowledgment is in recognition of the prompt action of the drivers in reporting found items to the appropriate authorities, enabling these items to be returned to their owners in record time.

    Items found by the drivers included

    • A black bag containing diamonds valued at 1 million Dirhams (Rs 2,22,60,070)
    • 3.6 Dirhams (Rs 8,01,36,252) million in cash
    • Bag containing gold worth 200,000 Dirhams (Rs 44,52,014)
    • An expensive handbag and a watch valued at 50,000 dollars (Rs 40,87,275)
    • 183,000 Dirhams in cash (Rs 40,73,592)
    • A bag with 200,000 Dirhams (Rs 44,52,014)
    • Watch worth 60,000 dollars (Rs 49,04,730) addition to 221,000 Dirhams (Rs 49,19,475) in cash

    According to Chief Executive Officer of the Roads and Transport Authority, Ahmad Behrozyan, taxi drivers’ reports of lost and found items create joy among residents and are prime examples of honesty, integrity and responsible behaviour.

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    He pointed out that this procedure of reporting and finding lost items shows its internal character and also promotes transportation in Dubai as an attractive option.

    Residents or visitors can report lost items to Dubai Taxi on 800 9090.

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  • Indians among 60 delivery drivers held for working illegally in UK

    Indians among 60 delivery drivers held for working illegally in UK

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    London: As part of a week-long crackdown on illegal migration, 60 delivery drivers, including Indians, have been arrested across London for working illegally, the UK Home Office said.

    The drivers, working for companies including Deliveroo, JustEat, and UberEats, were arrested for offences, including illegal working and possession of false documentation.

    The majority of offenders were of Brazilian nationality. Indian and Algerian nationals were also found to be working without the right to do so in the country, a UK Home Office statement read.

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    Of those arrested, 44 were detained by the Home Office, pending their removal from the UK, with the remaining 16 being released on immigration bail. It is also expected that a number of the arrests will result in voluntary departure from the UK.

    “Illegal working damages our communities, cheats honest workers out of employment and defrauds the public purse. As the Prime Minister has set out, we are committed to going further and faster to prevent the abuse of our laws and borders,” Britain’s Indian-origin Home Secretary Suella Braverman said in a statement.

    “The British public deserve a labour market that is fair and honest and must have confidence that goods and services they buy are from legitimate businesses,” she added.

    The operation also led to the seizure of weapons and cash suspected of being linked to criminal activity. Following thorough searches of properties linked to the arrests, imitation firearms and other weapons were found, while over 4,500 pounds was seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act, the Home Office statement said.

    Immigration Enforcement carried out extensive intelligence-gathering ahead of the operation, to identify hotspots for illegal moped delivery drivers. Alongside relevant police forces, the Home Office deployed officers on six consecutive days (16 to 21 April), to make the arrests and detentions.

    Indians are among the second-largest group of migrants crossing the English Channel illegally on small boats, with 675 recorded between January and March this year, according to recent statistics released by the UK Home Office.

    The UK government said is clamping down on illegal working to ensure all companies and workers are contributing to the UK economy by complying with its tax and other regulations.

    More widely, it can also be a pull factor for illegal migration, often trapping vulnerable people in poor conditions and exploitation while undermining the UK’s labour market. Employers in the UK can be jailed for five years and could pay an unlimited fine if they are found guilty of employing someone they knew or had ‘reasonable cause to believe’ did not have the right to work in the UK.

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  • Boult Newly Launched Ammo True Wireless In Ear Earbuds with 40ms Lowest Latency, 40H Playtime, ENC Mic, Made in India, 13mm Bass Drivers, Interactive LEDs, Type-C Fast Charging (10Min=150min) Ear Buds

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  • Hyderabad: ‘Suspend West Zone regional transport officer’, demand auto drivers JAC

    Hyderabad: ‘Suspend West Zone regional transport officer’, demand auto drivers JAC

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Auto Drivers Joint Action Committee (TADJAC) has demanded that the government suspend RTO Hyderabad West Zone CP Venkateshwar Rao, for his corrupt activities and also to put up “We don’t take bribes” boards at every government office, including RTA, police stations, GHMC offices.

    TADJAC convenor Mohammad Amanullah Khan alleged that CP Venkateshwar Rao has been entertaining all RTA transactions of goods vehicles without insisting on valid insurance certificates.

    However, he has allegedly been harassing auto drivers and owners if they directly approach him for RTA works including the renewal of permits, transfer of vehicles, and replacement of old autos with new autos among other works and, in case, do not pay him bribes.

    “We complained against the RTO to the superior officers with specific complaints, but the Transport department is yet to take action against his open corrupt practices,” stated Amanullah Khan.

    He said that the RTA offices are computerized so that RTA works are done quickly and in time.

    However, he the official allegedly defeats the purpose of computerization by intentionally causing work delays for days together, amid a lack of accountability.

    “We demand that the government servants like CP Venakteshwar Rao, responsible for work delays, should be held accountable and penalties should be imposed on them. The amount should be collected from their salaries, if they failed to complete transactions within the stipulated period,” added Amanullah.

    He threatened a dharna by auto drivers and owners at the RTA Office Hyderabad Zone Office if immediate action is not taken.

    Thakur Jaisingh, Shaik Raheem, Mohd Jafer, SBK Zama and other leaders of the JAC participated in the press meet.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Autorickshaw drivers to go on strike in Bengaluru tomorrow against ‘illegal’ bike taxis

    Autorickshaw drivers to go on strike in Bengaluru tomorrow against ‘illegal’ bike taxis

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    Bengaluru: Autorickshaw drivers in Bengaluru will go on a strike on Monday in protest against private bike taxi aggregators functioning in the city.

    According to Adarsh Auto and Taxi Drivers’ Union president M Manjunath, over two lakh autorickshaws will remain off roads starting from Sunday midnight to Monday midnight. The union has one of the largest membership of autorickshaw drivers in Karnataka’s state capital.

    The autorickshaw drivers will also take out a march from Bengaluru City Railway Station to the Chief Minister’s House.

    “We will observe a 24-hour strike starting from Sunday midnight. Our agitation is against the illegal operation of bike taxis operating in the city,” Manjunath told PTI.

    He claimed the state transport department viewed bike taxis as illegal but yet the drivers are operating on the city roads with impunity.

    Manjunath also said 21 autorickshaw drivers’ associations have come together against the bike taxis.

    Recently, a video had gone viral of an autorickshaw driver smashing a bike taxi driver’s mobile phone at a major intersection in the city over the alleged illegal use of such services.

    Autorickshaw drivers and bike taxis have been competing for space on Bengaluru’s roads to gain customers.

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  • Groom, family walk 28 km for wedding due to drivers’ strike in Odisha

    Groom, family walk 28 km for wedding due to drivers’ strike in Odisha

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    Bhubaneswar: A groom and his family members had to walk 28 kilometres to reach the bride’s village in Odisha’s Rayagada district for the wedding, as they could not arrange a vehicle due to the drivers’ strike.

    They walked all night on Thursday from Sunakhandi panchayat under Kalyansinghpur block to reach Dibalapadu village where they tied the knot on Friday.

    A video showing the groom and his family members including a few women walking at night went viral on social media.

    “No transport was available due to the drivers’ strike. We walked all night to reach the village. We had no other option,” one of the groom’s family members said.

    The marriage was solemnised on Friday morning. But the groom and his family members stayed at the bride’s house, waiting for the drivers’ association to withdraw the strike so that they can return home.

    The Driver Ekta Mahasangh has launched the indefinite strike across the state from Wednesday demanding social welfare measures like insurance, pension, formation of a welfare board and others.

    The strike by the drivers of commercial vehicles in Odisha was on Friday put on hold for 90 days following an assurance by the state government that all their demands would be fulfilled.

    The announcement by the Drivers’ Ekta Mahasangh came barely a few hours after Chief Secretary P K Jena and DGP S K Bansak appealed to the striking drivers to withdraw the stir.

    The strike by over two lakh drivers has hit the normal life for which people including office goers and tourists remained standard at different places. This has also resulted in price rise of essential commodities.

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  • Resolve issues or Bandh on April 30: Telangana auto drivers warn govt

    Resolve issues or Bandh on April 30: Telangana auto drivers warn govt

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Auto Drivers’ JAC convenor Mohammed Amanullah Khan on Thursday demanded that the state government solve auto drivers’ problems and difficulties, including an increase in auto fares before the inauguration of the new secretariat building fixed on April 30.

    “Otherwise, the auto drivers in the Twin Cities would observe a one-day ‘Auto Bandh’ on the day and plan to gherao the building and prevent its inauguration,” they said.

    Amanullah Khan announced that the auto drivers in the twin cities would gherao the state secretariat’s new building from 5 am on April 30 and will block all side roads and ultimately prevent the inauguration of the building.

    He urged chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao to ‘set his own house on order’ first before stepping into national politics. He wondered how the chief minister would go ahead and inaugurate the new secretariat building which was built with the money of poor people by ‘crushing’ them economically without settling the auto drivers’ pending demands.

    The auto drivers pending demands are an increase in Auto meter charges on par with the neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and every auto should be provided Rs 10,000 towards payment of annual insurance certificate charges and other expenses, a ban on bikes and Taxis like in Delhi, ban on registration of new electric autos and instead conversion of all existing autos into electric autos plying in GHMC area with the govt.

    “The subsidy, new auto permits should be issued without restriction just like the new permits are issued to Ola, Uber and other cabs without restriction as this would stop black marketing of new autos business going on in twin cities non-stop automatically. Issue necessary guidelines to stop the private auto financiers ever-rising harassment and stoppage of corruption and harassment going on in the transport and police departments,” the JAC demanded.

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  • Saudi: Over 80 female cab drivers to be employed in four airports

    Saudi: Over 80 female cab drivers to be employed in four airports

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    Riyadh: Over 80 female cab drivers will be hired soon in the four airports of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), local media reported.

    The move is a part of the first phase of an initiative called Women’s Track meant to empower women in various fields of transportation. It was launched by the Transport General Authority (TGA) on Sunday in cooperation with the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development.

    Under this phase, three agreements will be signed with major companies licensed to operate airport cabs. More than 80 female drivers will be hired starting from four airports.

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    • King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh
    • King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah
    • King Fahd International Airport in Dammam
    • Prince Muhammad International Airport in Madinah

    As per a report by Arabic daily Al-Watan, a comprehensive training program will be provided to acquire basic driving skills in addition to lessons in decoration, customer service, first aid and proficiency in the English language.

    TGA said the women’s track initiative will contribute to improving and developing the experience of transportation services, in line with the authority’s keenness to support job creation, increase local content, and increase women’s role actively.

    In the second phase of this initiative, women cab drivers will be employed in all other airports of the Kingdom.

    The second edition of the Tawteen program is expected to create 1,70,000 jobs, including 25,000 in the industrial sector, 30,000 in tourism, and 20,000 in the health, transportation and logistics, real estate, and construction sectors.

    This edition of the Tawteen program also aims to create 15,000 jobs in the business sector and another 40,000 jobs in other economic sectors.

    This comes as the Kingdom continues its social reforms aimed at reducing the gender gap in line with the goals outlined in Vision 2030.

    In a move to support the growing role of women in the national economy, the Kingdom has already announced it will include private female drivers as part of its new jobs under a supportive employment program.

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  • Saudi Arabia approves hiring female drivers; 12 new professions added

    Saudi Arabia approves hiring female drivers; 12 new professions added

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    Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has permitted the hiring of female drivers as part of new professions allowed for recruitment designated for domestic labour.

    The Kingdom’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD) has approved hiring domestic labour services in 13 new professions available for recruitment via Musaned electronic platform.

    The Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development said on Twitter that new jobs can be recruited through its online platform, Musaned, as part of efforts to develop the domestic labour sector and meet the needs of the country.

    Among the new professions available to domestic workers are driver, personal care worker, home tailor, home manager, private tutor and home farmer.  

    13 new professions are:

    • Private speech and hearing specialist

    The number of domestic workers in Saudi Arabia reached 3.5 million in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of nearly 193,000 against the second quarter of 2022, Arabic daily Al Eqtisadiah reported.

    About Musaned platform

    As part of its efforts to regulate the labour market, the Saudi Ministry of Human Resources has created a Musaned platform to help clients learn about their rights and duties and related services including issuance of visas, employment applications and the contractual relationship between employers and workers.

    The ministry has made the contracting process mandatory through Musaned, being the official recruitment platform in the Kingdom.

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  • 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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