Thane citizens have now joined the battle to rid their city of deserted cars. Inspired via the impact Mumbai Mirror’s Operation Khataara has had on the roads of town, citizens’ associations have began reporting deserted cars to Thane Police.
TheThane Citizens Foundation has written to Thane Deputy Commissioner of Police asking him to make Thane ‘Khataara-free’. The team has additionally submitted footage of the deserted cars along with their actual locations to the police.
“A lot of khataara cars are parked in Thane at more than a few junctions. We have taken footage of cars parked in spaces comparable toPokharan Road Number 1 Samata Nagar, Thane West and Vartak Nagar spaces and feature submitted footage to the police to take action,” stated Kasber Augustine, president of the electorate’ team. Augustine added that copies of the letter along with the pictures have additionally been despatched to the Thane Municipal Commissioner for motion.
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Since they began their power to clear Thane’s roads of such cars two days in the past, Augustine stated they have known round 15 khataaras that have been lying round for years. On Monday, citizens came out on the street with placards to call for the removal of khataaras.
DCP Amit Kale stated that they have been taking motion in opposition to deserted cars for the previous few months. He stated, “Thane police have already picked up 237 four-wheelers, 139 three-wheelers and 415 two-wheelers up to now few months.” Kale added that while he was yet to receive the letter from the Thane Citizens Foundation, motion on deserted cars would continue.
The Thane Traffic Police is already dealing with site visitors problems at more than a few junctions like Shilphata junction on the Mumbai-Pune street, Kongaon street,Ghodbunder street , Gokhale street, Ram Maruti Road, Station Road, Court Naka and Majiwada.
Since remaining May, Mumbai Mirror has published a series of stories on the scourge of clunkers in our space-starved city as a part of the ‘Operation Khataara’ campaign. The campaign was began via 150 citizens from Kandivali’s Thakur Village, who came in combination to assemble data of deserted cars in their house. The campaign then unfold around the city.
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Since they began their power to clear Thane’s roads of such cars two days in the past, Augustine stated they have known round 15 khataaras that have been lying round for years. On Monday, citizens came out on the street with placards to call for the removal of khataaras.
DCP Amit Kale stated that they have been taking motion in opposition to deserted cars for the previous few months. He stated, “Thane police have already picked up 237 four-wheelers, 139 three-wheelers and 415 two-wheelers up to now few months.” Kale added that while he was yet to receive the letter from the Thane Citizens Foundation, motion on deserted cars would continue.
The Thane Traffic Police is already dealing with site visitors problems at more than a few junctions like Shilphata junction on the Mumbai-Pune street, Kongaon street,
Since remaining May, Mumbai Mirror has published a series of stories on the scourge of clunkers in our space-starved city as a part of the ‘Operation Khataara’ campaign. The campaign was began via 150 citizens from Kandivali’s Thakur Village, who came in combination to assemble data of deserted cars in their house. The campaign then unfold around the city.
Thane steps out to oust khataaras
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May 21, 2019
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