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Delhi Transport Department Extends Vehicle Documents Validity Till December 31

As per the latest update, the Delhi government has extended the validity of all the documents related to the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and the Central Motor Vehicles Rules that were earlier to expire between February 2020 and November 2021 to December 31, 2021.

Transport Department Avoids Covid Rush 

“Satisfactory preparatory advances are needed to be taken to keep away from repeat of Covid Pandemic like circumstance and therefore, the validity of all archives gave by Transport Department, which lapsed between February 1, 2020 to November 30, 2021, is additionally reached out for one month, i.e., up to December 31, 2021,” the notification peruses, adding, “Be that as it may, this expansion will not have any significant bearing to the transports of DTC and Cluster.”

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This choice has been made to try not to swarm that can add to Covid-19 cases and unburden the transport division impacted by the first and second flood of the pandemic a little.

Transport Department Clarifies Delays

As indicated by the Delhi government notice, the progression has been taken as “data has been gotten from different field workplaces, including wellness unit VIU Burari and Jhulijhuli that an enormous number of candidates are turning up for different administrations as the validity of different records will lapse on November 30.”

“Instances of heavy crowding at different driving license centres and Fitness Center have been accounted for, which involves worry for the wellbeing and security of candidates just as the staff conveying the public administrations,” it added.

The notification further notices that because of a drawn out time of lockdown during the final remaining one and a half year time frame, there affects the fundamental exercises, prompting congestion, crowding and delay in various services, including services of the Transport Department.

Furthermore, the vehicles utilizing the street ought to have a substantial Certificate of PUCC to guarantee pollution control.

 

 

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