Bhubaneswar: The Regional Transport Office-I here on Monday seized two buses of a private college after the drivers failed to produce a fitness certificate.
The owners were also slapped a fine Rs 25,500 each for violation of registration and pollution norms.
After six-month breather, Odisha on Sunday saw strict enforcement of the new Motor Vehicle Act 2019. As many as 1650 e-challns were issued on the first day for traffic violations.
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