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Non-Passage Of Road Safety Bill 'Biggest Regret': Nitin Gadkari
Blaming 'vested interests' for delaying the Road Safety Bill, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari today said its non-passage remains his "biggest regret" as more people are getting killed every year in road accidents than in "wars, terror attacks or epidemics".
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Use Facebook, Whatsapp To Alert Officials About Accidents: Nitin Gadkari
Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari today floated an idea that a simple click of the mouse or a snap on Whatsapp about an accident or the site itself can help the government machinery swing into action and thus, save lives.
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Parliamentary Panel Recommends Bringing Motor Bill at the Earliest
At a loss over delays in proposed motor legislation, a parliamentary panel today recommended bringing the Road Transport and Safety Bill before Parliament at the earliest.
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Vested Interests Opposing Road Safety Bill: Nitin Gadkari
Vested interests opposed to transparency and computerisation in the transport sector are against the new road safety bill but government is committed to enacting the law, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said today.
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PM Narendra Modi Speaks on Road Accidents, Social Issues; Avoids Politics
Concerned over the high rate of casualties in accidents, the government will soon bring a Road Transport and Safety Bill and launch cashless treatment for mishap victims, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today in his monthly radio programme while avoiding any mention of politics or the logjam in Parliament.
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New Motor Bill in Upcoming Monsoon Session : Nitin Gadkari
Government plans to introduce the new Motor Vehicles Bill in the upcoming Monsoon session of Parliament, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said.
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Road Transport Bill Violates Federal Spirit, Says DMK Chief M Karunanidhi
Tearing into the NDA government over a proposed controversial transport law, DMK President M Karunanidhi today said it was violative of the federal spirit and the government had adopted a 'deceptive' approach to undo the basic infrastructure of transport sector.
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Millions Hit Across India as Buses and Taxis Stay Off Road
Millions of people across India faced a tough time today as buses and taxis did not ply to protest a bill that makes punishment for traffic violations much more stringent.
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Nationwide Transport Strike Affects Services in Karnataka
Services of public buses and auto rickshaws were affected in different parts of Karnataka today due to the nationwide strike called by transport sector workers in protest against the proposed Road Transport and Safety Bill, 2015.
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Nationwide Strike Against the New Road Transport Bill Today
Normal life in the state may be affected today as public transport and auto rickshaws are likely to stay off the roads in support of a nation wide strike called by transport sector workers in protest against the proposed new road transport bill.
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Auto and Taxi Unions in Delhi to Go on Strike Today
Public transport services are likely to be hit in the city today due to a strike called by transporters, in protest against the Centre's new bill on road safety and transport.
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Vehicle Recalls Not Mandatory Yet: Government
The government recently informed that it has no proposition to ask vehicle manufacturers to conduct mandatory recalls in case defects are discovered in a model.
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Taxi, Auto Unions to go on Strike Against Road Safety Bill in Delhi on April 30
Taxi and auto unions in Delhi today decided to go on a one-day strike in the national capital on April 30 in protest against the 'Road Transport and Safety Bill-2014'.
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Accident Victims Appeal to PM Modi For Stringent Law on Road Safety
Victims of road accidents and their families today marched up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office in order to appeal to help push a new and stringent law to enforce road safety, not only for those using motorised transport but also pedestrians.
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Non-Passage Of Road Safety Bill 'Biggest Regret': Nitin Gadkari
Blaming 'vested interests' for delaying the Road Safety Bill, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari today said its non-passage remains his "biggest regret" as more people are getting killed every year in road accidents than in "wars, terror attacks or epidemics".
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Use Facebook, Whatsapp To Alert Officials About Accidents: Nitin Gadkari
Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari today floated an idea that a simple click of the mouse or a snap on Whatsapp about an accident or the site itself can help the government machinery swing into action and thus, save lives.
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Parliamentary Panel Recommends Bringing Motor Bill at the Earliest
At a loss over delays in proposed motor legislation, a parliamentary panel today recommended bringing the Road Transport and Safety Bill before Parliament at the earliest.
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Vested Interests Opposing Road Safety Bill: Nitin Gadkari
Vested interests opposed to transparency and computerisation in the transport sector are against the new road safety bill but government is committed to enacting the law, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said today.
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PM Narendra Modi Speaks on Road Accidents, Social Issues; Avoids Politics
Concerned over the high rate of casualties in accidents, the government will soon bring a Road Transport and Safety Bill and launch cashless treatment for mishap victims, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today in his monthly radio programme while avoiding any mention of politics or the logjam in Parliament.
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New Motor Bill in Upcoming Monsoon Session : Nitin Gadkari
Government plans to introduce the new Motor Vehicles Bill in the upcoming Monsoon session of Parliament, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said.
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Road Transport Bill Violates Federal Spirit, Says DMK Chief M Karunanidhi
Tearing into the NDA government over a proposed controversial transport law, DMK President M Karunanidhi today said it was violative of the federal spirit and the government had adopted a 'deceptive' approach to undo the basic infrastructure of transport sector.
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Millions Hit Across India as Buses and Taxis Stay Off Road
Millions of people across India faced a tough time today as buses and taxis did not ply to protest a bill that makes punishment for traffic violations much more stringent.
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Nationwide Transport Strike Affects Services in Karnataka
Services of public buses and auto rickshaws were affected in different parts of Karnataka today due to the nationwide strike called by transport sector workers in protest against the proposed Road Transport and Safety Bill, 2015.
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Nationwide Strike Against the New Road Transport Bill Today
Normal life in the state may be affected today as public transport and auto rickshaws are likely to stay off the roads in support of a nation wide strike called by transport sector workers in protest against the proposed new road transport bill.
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Auto and Taxi Unions in Delhi to Go on Strike Today
Public transport services are likely to be hit in the city today due to a strike called by transporters, in protest against the Centre's new bill on road safety and transport.
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Vehicle Recalls Not Mandatory Yet: Government
The government recently informed that it has no proposition to ask vehicle manufacturers to conduct mandatory recalls in case defects are discovered in a model.
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Taxi, Auto Unions to go on Strike Against Road Safety Bill in Delhi on April 30
Taxi and auto unions in Delhi today decided to go on a one-day strike in the national capital on April 30 in protest against the 'Road Transport and Safety Bill-2014'.
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Accident Victims Appeal to PM Modi For Stringent Law on Road Safety
Victims of road accidents and their families today marched up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office in order to appeal to help push a new and stringent law to enforce road safety, not only for those using motorised transport but also pedestrians.