NOIDA: The Noida Authority is more likely to quit the newly built traffic park in Sector 108 to the delivery division quickly.
The facility will help the delivery authorities to conduct using assessments for the candidates of licences excluding having its personal building.
The park is constructed at a complete value of Rs 70-80 crore. Conceptualised in 2007, the development of the park, which started in 2015, was to be finished in the same yr. However, the paintings stretched a ways past its cut-off date and electrification in its compound is yet to be finished. The division has been right now operating from an workplace in a rented building in Sector 32 without the ability to conduct a using licence test.
"The Noida Authority has been requested to transfer the traffic park to the transport department on a lease of 99 years. The Noida Authority has to sign an MoU which states that the traffic park will be transferred to the transport department for free and the latter will have to pay only the maintenance charges," reads a letter dated September 21 from the RTO, Ghaziabad, Ajay Tripathi to Noida Authority chief Alok Tandon.
The RTO further wrote that he has additionally been apprised that there was no headway on the proposal so far. "Please direct the concerned officials with regard to the MoU and other conditions so that proceedings can be completed speedily," reads the letter accessed via TOI.
Tandon mentioned the Authority has agreed at hand over the traffic park to the delivery division. "We will work out the modalities soon," he mentioned.
The park has a track for a realistic using test, a complex for the management, an auditorium, a cafeteria and life-size fashions of a roundabout, flyover, bridge, bus prevent, subway, and traffic alerts. The regional delivery division had first sought that the traffic park be handed over in 2016. However, there had been no headway on the proposal for nearly two years.
Transport officials mentioned that following an inspection of the traffic park via principal secretary (delivery) Anuradha Shukla on November 13, a meeting was held between additional delivery commissioner V Ok Singh, deputy delivery commissioner Sanjay Mathur, RTO (Ghaziabad) Ajay Tripathi and different officials.
The facility will help the delivery authorities to conduct using assessments for the candidates of licences excluding having its personal building.
The park is constructed at a complete value of Rs 70-80 crore. Conceptualised in 2007, the development of the park, which started in 2015, was to be finished in the same yr. However, the paintings stretched a ways past its cut-off date and electrification in its compound is yet to be finished. The division has been right now operating from an workplace in a rented building in Sector 32 without the ability to conduct a using licence test.
"The Noida Authority has been requested to transfer the traffic park to the transport department on a lease of 99 years. The Noida Authority has to sign an MoU which states that the traffic park will be transferred to the transport department for free and the latter will have to pay only the maintenance charges," reads a letter dated September 21 from the RTO, Ghaziabad, Ajay Tripathi to Noida Authority chief Alok Tandon.
The RTO further wrote that he has additionally been apprised that there was no headway on the proposal so far. "Please direct the concerned officials with regard to the MoU and other conditions so that proceedings can be completed speedily," reads the letter accessed via TOI.
Tandon mentioned the Authority has agreed at hand over the traffic park to the delivery division. "We will work out the modalities soon," he mentioned.
The park has a track for a realistic using test, a complex for the management, an auditorium, a cafeteria and life-size fashions of a roundabout, flyover, bridge, bus prevent, subway, and traffic alerts. The regional delivery division had first sought that the traffic park be handed over in 2016. However, there had been no headway on the proposal for nearly two years.
Transport officials mentioned that following an inspection of the traffic park via principal secretary (delivery) Anuradha Shukla on November 13, a meeting was held between additional delivery commissioner V Ok Singh, deputy delivery commissioner Sanjay Mathur, RTO (Ghaziabad) Ajay Tripathi and different officials.
Traffic park to help transport department conduct driving tests
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November 27, 2017
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