Tourist Bus Challan: No permit-no pollution certificate ... invoices of 100 tourist buses in one night, raged

Last updated: June 14, 2025, 08:23 IST Himachal Tourist Buses Challan: RTO Flying Squad, a campaign between Mandi and Pandoh against illegal luxury buses in Himachal Pradesh, cut off challengers from more than 100 buses and charged more than Rs 2.72 Lakh. A fine of Rs 2 Lakh 72 thousand was charged on the spot, while the remaining Challan offices were sent. Highlights of more than 100 tourist buses were cut in highlights Himachal. A fine of Rs 2.72 Lakh was charged. Flying group performed on illegal buses. Market. Many luxury buses run illegally in Himachal Pradesh. The movement of these buses is constantly taking place for Kullu Manali. However, the RTO Flying Squad Kullu between Mandi and Pandoh launched a special blockade operation last night and cut the challengers of more than 100 valves, tourists and passenger buses. During this time, a fine of Rs 2 Lakh 72 thousand on -site was charged, while the remaining Challan offices were sent. Flying group teams were first placed near VindaVavani and then Pandoh. Documents were investigated by stopping vehicles here. In addition, arrangements related to the safety of passengers are also inspected. Traftic inspector Hemant Sharma said serious defects were found in many vehicles. Some did not have valid permits, others did not have a high security number plate. At the same time, many buses were under pressure horn, modified lights and vehicles that work without pollution or tax. About 100 invoices were cut in all these cases. The managers who did not pay the fine on the spot were instructed to come to the office and pay. Hemant Sharma made it clear that the violation of the rules will not be accepted under any circumstances. He said security as a result of the tourist season takes precedence and that the Flying Squad teams will continue to run such campaigns from time to time. Traffic inspector Hemant Sharma said serious defects were found in many vehicles. Illegal Volvo, which comes in Kullu and Manali, is actually a large number of tourists in Kullu and Manali. Volvo buses run here without route permits. But the government is not sleeping. Nearly 300 Volvas buses arrive in Kullu daily. However, not everyone has permits. About the author Vinod Kumar Katwal 13 years of experience in print and digital journalism. Earlier, worked with Dainik Bhaskar, Ians, Punjab Kesar and Amar Ujala. Currently, the handling of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh is a Bureau of … Read more 13 years of experience in print and digital journalism. Earlier, worked with Dainik Bhaskar, Ians, Punjab Kesar and Amar Ujala. Currently dealing with Haryana and Himachal Pradesh as a Bureau of … Read more location: Himachal Pradesh