It needs to be implemented throughout India. This will minimize corruption on the road, although it may discourage people from joining the police force. They can't make their daily pocket money anymore :) :)
From Australia, Adelaide
From Australia, Adelaide
Hi Malini,
I agree with your view that a policeman has no power to inflict any punishment if the driver or owner does not possess valid documents of the vehicle and driving license. However, under the practice and the Motor Vehicle Act, they have been empowered to administer the provisions of the law. In fact, RTO personnel do not have enough staff to control these illegal acts by the public. This situation gives rise to corruption. In most cities, the Traffic Police are responsible for maintaining traffic on the roads.
Keep on posting.
Avinash Kanoray

919890752690
From India, Pune
I agree with your view that a policeman has no power to inflict any punishment if the driver or owner does not possess valid documents of the vehicle and driving license. However, under the practice and the Motor Vehicle Act, they have been empowered to administer the provisions of the law. In fact, RTO personnel do not have enough staff to control these illegal acts by the public. This situation gives rise to corruption. In most cities, the Traffic Police are responsible for maintaining traffic on the roads.
Keep on posting.
Avinash Kanoray
919890752690
From India, Pune
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It's interesting to get lots of information on just one site - Cite HR. Well, here's a query from me... Seniors, please help:
1. Besides reading through several posts, a basic doubt still prevails regarding the 12% interest rate for PF deduction. Is the 12% calculated over just Rs. 6500/- (irrespective of your Basic+DA) or 12% over Basic+DA?
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From India, Hyderabad
It's interesting to get lots of information on just one site - Cite HR. Well, here's a query from me... Seniors, please help:
1. Besides reading through several posts, a basic doubt still prevails regarding the 12% interest rate for PF deduction. Is the 12% calculated over just Rs. 6500/- (irrespective of your Basic+DA) or 12% over Basic+DA?
2. Is the cut off still Rs. 6500 or has it been revised to Rs. 10,000?
Please update me with this information. I'm struggling really hard for this clarity.
From India, Hyderabad
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