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Sindh directs govt officials to pay e-challans from own pockets
- Several violations committed by officials driving govt vehicles.
- Challans issued over unfastened seatbelt and tinted glasses, etc.
- Administrative departments requested to ensure strict compliance.
The Sindh government has directed all government officials to pay their e-challan traffic fines from their own pockets after noting a rise in violations across various departments, The News reported on Sunday.
Officials said that since the launch of the e-challan system in Karachi, several violations have been committed by government officials plying government vehicles, and the e-challans are being received at government offices.
In this regard, the government issued an order on Saturday, directing government officials to pay the challan amounts for the violations they had committed from their own pockets.
The letter was also moved to the senior members, Board of Revenue (Sindh) (including all members), the chairman, Enquiries & Anti-Corruption Establishment Sindh, Karachi, the chairman, Planning & Development Board Sindh, Karachi, the chairman, Chief Minister’s Inspection Team, Karachi, the chairman of the Sindh Public Service Commission, Karachi, the chairman of the Sindh Service Tribunal, Karachi, the administrative secretaries, and the commissioners across Sindh.
The letter moved to the above departments reads: “I am directed to refer to the subject noted above and to state that several traffic e-challans have been received in this department from the Traffic Regulation and Citation System (TRACS), Sindh Police under Section 116-A of the Motor Vehicles Ordinance, 1965.
“These e-challans have been issued on account of violation of traffic rules and include various charges such as seatbelt unfastened, tinted glasses, jumping red light, using cell phone while driving.
“In this regard, the competent authority has accorded permission to issue policy direction to all administrative departments that all officers and officials using allotted government vehicles shall pay e-challans from their own pockets. Therefore, all administrative departments and commissioner offices are requested to ensure strict compliance of the above policy directive.”
Meanwhile, speed-limit signboards have now been installed on the city’s largest thoroughfare, Sharea Faisal.
According to DSP (Admin) Kashif Nadeem, the speed limit on Sharea Faisal has been set at 60 kilometres per hour for cars, jeeps and similar vehicles, while the limit for heavy vehicles such as buses and trucks has been fixed at 30 kilometres per hour.
In addition, the speed limit for motorcycles has also been set at 60 kilometres per hour. Vehicles exceeding the speed limit will receive automated challans through cameras.
The Sindh government recently launched the e-challan system, aimed at ensuring adherence to traffic laws while protecting the lives and property of citizens.
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Stephen Colbert’s finale mirrors his first night as surprising interruptions hit farewell monologue
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The Late Show ended its 11-year run on CBS with Stephen Colbert, who took the show from his predecessor comedy great David Letterman in 2015.
The star-studded guest lineup showed up for Colbert to bid farewell to The Late Show.
As the taping goes on roll, late-night comedy host plays host to a galaxy of stars, including Paul McCartney, Ryan Reynolds, and Paul Rudd.
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The monologue drama didn’t end here.
Tim Meadows was seated in front of Rudd among the audience and assumed he was also Colbert’s last guest face.
Ryan Reynolds, in the audience, was also surprised he had been unable to secure the last guest spot. “Ouchie,” surprised Reynolds said.
Tig Notaro also made a cameo in the theater crowd, saying. I just like to be at historic events,” the comedian remarked.
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McCartney sat on Colbert’s couch one last time.
The two before had a lengthy interview.
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“Logistically, it wasn’t probably the smartest idea,” Zendaya admitted in a new interview with Elle. “But emotionally, it was. He’s a wonderful addition to our family.”
And honestly, she never stood a chance.
“I saw his little face and I was like, ‘I can’t leave you behind,’” she added.
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Big Sean reflects on Coachella mental health speech for Hailey, Justin Bieber
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The rapper, 38, spoke to PEOPLE at Mindful Nation’s Mental Health Awareness Month event at Live Nation’s Beverly Hills headquarters on Wednesday, 20 May, reflecting on the surprise appearance he made during Coachella Weekend 2 last month.
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The moment went viral almost immediately.
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He described a pre-show ritual that keeps him open to those kinds of moments, morning meditation, journaling, and prayer before he steps out in front of a crowd.
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