Meet decries hike in fees for transport services
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The contributors at a roundtable, demanded withdrawal of G.O. no. 21, introduced out by the State authorities, which is able to end result in a hefty hike in the price for services by the AP Transport Department and hefty penalties for violation of the Motor Vehicle (MV) Act. The meet was organised below the auspices of the CITU on the Public Library right here on Monday. The audio system stated that the Union authorities had introduced out the 894 notification, climbing the challan charges for driving licence, automobile registration, problem of Fitness Certificate (FC), switch of possession, finance endorsement and third get together insurance coverage, and toll gate prices.
Driving a two-wheeler with out helmet and pillion driving with no helmet would additionally end result in imposition of hefty penalties. The contributors famous that the transport sector was in a disaster over the past eight months as a result of pandemic. They ridiculed the Central and the State governments for the hefty hike in price and penalties as a ‘Dasara gift’ to transport operators, drivers and motorists. They known as upon all motorists to take part in the all India strike on November 26, being organised to oppose the ‘anti-worker’ and ‘anti-people’ insurance policies of the Centre. Describing the transport sector because the spine of the economic system, they stated that makes an attempt had been being made by the governments to cripple the sector, as a substitute of going to its rescue at a time when it was in a disaster. The assembly determined to withdraw all autos from the roads on November 26 and take out a rally from the DRM’s Office Junction at Dondaparthy.
CITU metropolis president R.K.S.V. Kumar, AP Auto Workers Federation (AITUC) district president G. Vamana Murthy, AIRTWF district honorary president B. Jagan, Lorry Operators Welfare Association vp Chandra Naidu, Quarry Lorry Union president Ramana, APSRTC Hire Bus Owners Association leaders Tirupathi Rao and P. Appa Rao had been amongst those that attended.
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