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		<title>Holi 2024: 4929 Traffic Challans in Delhi, 1204 for Alcohol</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As Delhi erupted in a splash of colors for Holi on March 5, the Traffic Police rolled out an iron-fisted campaign to keep roads safe. Special teams fanned out across&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>As Delhi erupted in a splash of colors for Holi on March 5, the Traffic Police rolled out an iron-fisted campaign to keep roads safe. Special teams fanned out across the capital, conducting intensive checks at busy junctions and arterial roads. The message was clear: no tolerance for rule-breakers, especially those mixing festivities with liquor behind the wheel.</p>



<p>The day&#8217;s efforts resulted in 4,929 traffic violations penalized. Drunk driving topped the list with 1,204 cases, caught via mandatory breath analyzer tests at barricaded checkpoints. This aggressive stance was part of a well-orchestrated plan to curb potential tragedies during the high-spirited festival.</p>



<p>Additional Commissioner of Police Dinesh Gupta detailed the strategy: collaborative teams from traffic and local police manned critical intersections. The remaining 3,725 fines covered a range of offenses, from speeding to helmet non-compliance, ensuring comprehensive rule enforcement.</p>



<p>Gratifyingly, the operation reported zero major incidents, crediting round-the-clock surveillance. Gupta urged the public to prioritize safety, stressing education on festival driving risks. &#8216;Awareness is key to preventing accidents and protecting everyone on the road,&#8217; he noted.</p>



<p>Delhi&#8217;s Holi passed off seamlessly, with controlled traffic and joyful vibes intact. This success story highlights how dedicated policing can transform festive chaos into orderly celebration, setting a benchmark for urban traffic management during peak events.</p>
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		<title>Revolutionize Traffic Fines: Delhi&#8217;s New Digital Lok Adalat App Goes Live</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Imagine settling your traffic challan from your smartphone without the usual hassle. That&#8217;s the reality now in Delhi, thanks to the Delhi Traffic Police&#8217;s groundbreaking &#8216;Digital Lok Adalat&#8217; app, launched&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Imagine settling your traffic challan from your smartphone without the usual hassle. That&#8217;s the reality now in Delhi, thanks to the Delhi Traffic Police&#8217;s groundbreaking &#8216;Digital Lok Adalat&#8217; app, launched in partnership with DSLSA and NIC. This tech marvel was virtually unveiled by Delhi High Court Justice V. Kameswar Rao and DSLSA&#8217;s Executive Chairman, in the presence of top police brass.</p>



<p>For years, Delhiites endured frustrating waits for updates on lok adalat-resolved traffic violations. The old system was plagued by delays, opacity, and manual errors. Enter Digital Lok Adalat: a one-stop app offering real-time challan insights, instant SMS alerts to vehicle owners, and integration with virtual courts for automatic updates everywhere.</p>



<p>No more chasing paperwork or worrying about data mismatches. Challan info loads straight into the app, streamlining court processes and cutting down on repetition. Currently live at the Special Lok Adalat, it has processed downloads for 1,92,444 cases in a single go, with status notifications zipping out via SMS.</p>



<p>The impact? A sharp drop in pending cases, quicker closures for motorists, fewer mistakes from manual handling, and heightened efficiency plus transparency in dispute resolutions. As Delhi Traffic Police embraces technology, road safety gets a boost, services sharpen up, and citizens enjoy hassle-free access to justice.</p>
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		<title>Fatal Delhi Highway Smash: Car Hits Truck, Kills 2 Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thursday dawned with sorrow in East Delhi as a high-speed collision on NH-9 near Ghazipur claimed two lives. A Kia Seltos en route to Ghaziabad rammed into a parked container&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Thursday dawned with sorrow in East Delhi as a high-speed collision on NH-9 near Ghazipur claimed two lives. A Kia Seltos en route to Ghaziabad rammed into a parked container at the MCD toll plaza by Vinod Nagar Depot, crushing the car&#8217;s front and trapping occupants.</p>



<p>Eyewitnesses described a scene of chaos as emergency services arrived swiftly following a distress call to Ghazipur police station. The two women passengers, identified as 38-year-old Deepanjali and 55-year-old Neelam Garg, were pronounced dead at the site due to severe impact trauma.</p>



<p>Driver Deepanshu Garg and his two minor children, 5-year-old Vivan and 3-year-old Vashu, escaped with injuries and were rushed to Max Hospital for advanced care. Medical updates indicate they are stable.</p>



<p>Crime scene investigators meticulously examined skid marks and vehicle damage, while police scour CCTV recordings for clues. Initial reports suggest driver fatigue or momentary lapse amid foggy conditions as the likely trigger.</p>



<p>A formal FIR has been lodged, with post-mortems underway for the deceased. Relatives have been notified. Delhi Traffic Police vows stricter enforcement, including fog safety drives and round-the-clock highway surveillance to prevent such tragedies.</p>



<p>As the investigation unfolds, this crash serves as a stark reminder of the deadly consequences of negligence on busy arterial roads, calling for heightened vigilance from all road users.</p>
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		<title>Lok Adalat 2025: Can You Attend Without a Token? Essential Documents You Need</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Often, in the rush to reach the office or during emergencies, people unknowingly violate traffic rules. Cameras on the road instantly issue traffic tickets for these violations. These cameras are&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Often, in the rush to reach the office or during emergencies, people unknowingly violate traffic rules. Cameras on the road instantly issue traffic tickets for these violations. These cameras are incredibly effective, making it nearly impossible to avoid them if you break the rules, and a ticket is almost guaranteed.</p>



<p>Many individuals await the Lok Adalat to address these traffic tickets, aiming to settle them at a reduced cost. The Lok Adalat can reduce or even waive the fine. In 2025, two Lok Adalats have already been held, with the third scheduled for September 13.</p>



<p>This article provides essential information about the Lok Adalat, such as whether anyone can attend, the necessary preparations, and the documents required.</p>



<p>## Lok Adalat Next Date 2025</p>



<p>The first Lok Adalat of 2025 was held on March 8, 2025, the second on May 10, 2025, and the third is scheduled for September 13, 2025. If you haven&#8217;t obtained a token for the September 13 Lok Adalat, you will have to wait three months, as the next opportunity will be on December 13, 2025.</p>



<p>## Lok Adalat 2025: Documents to Carry</p>



<p>If you have a token for the September 13 Lok Adalat, ensure you bring the printout of the token or appointment with you. This is essential; otherwise, you won&#8217;t be able to proceed. No other documents are usually needed, as the token contains the ticket information and court details.</p>



<p>## Lok Adalat 2025 Timing</p>



<p>According to a post shared on the Delhi Traffic Police&#8217;s official X account, the Lok Adalat operates from 10 AM to 4 PM. However, it&#8217;s important to note that you can&#8217;t just go anytime between those hours.</p>



<p>You must arrive at the Lok Adalat at the time specified on your token; arriving late might cause you to miss the opportunity to have your ticket waived or settled at a reduced cost.</p>



<p>## Lok Adalat Token: How to Get a Token Online</p>



<p>Tokens are currently unavailable for the Lok Adalat because the limit has been reached. Only those with tokens can print out their notices. Residents of Delhi can book tokens through the Delhi Traffic Police website. Although it&#8217;s too late now, let&#8217;s review the token booking process for future reference.</p>



<p>*   Go to https://traffic.delhipolice.gov.in/notice/lokadalat. Currently, those with tokens can only print their tickets through this link, but you can book tokens here during the next Lok Adalat.<br>*   After opening the link, you will be asked for your vehicle number, engine, or chassis number to get the token.<br>*   If there are pending notices, they will be displayed here after entering the details.<br>*   Clicking the print option on the right side of the notice will prompt you to answer three questions: which court you want to go to, you have to select the court number, and the time you want to attend the court.</p>



<p>**Note:** If you reside in any state other than Delhi, you can obtain tokens through the NALSA (National Legal Services Authority) website.</p>
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		<title>Traffic Alert Issued for Delhi-NCR: Avoid These Areas Due to Congestion</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Heavy winds and rain since Friday night have disrupted traffic in several areas of Delhi. The Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory, alerting commuters to potential congestion. They have&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Heavy winds and rain since Friday night have disrupted traffic in several areas of Delhi. The Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory, alerting commuters to potential congestion. They have identified several areas where travel may be challenging, including the stretch from Lodhi Garden to the Zakhira Railway Station underpass, Shastri Nagar, and Anand Parvat. People are advised to avoid these areas where traffic jams are anticipated.</p>



<p>The Traffic Police reported that a tree leaning over the road near Lodhi Garden is causing difficulties for those traveling from Madrasa towards Lodhi Hotel. Additionally, waterlogging at the Zakhira Railway Underpass and Road Number 40 is impacting traffic in surrounding areas. Traffic has been rerouted near the Inderlok Chowk.</p>
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		<title>Delhi Rings In New Year Safely, No Fatal Accidents Reported &#124;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Special CP Traffic Ajay Chaudhary said Delhi witnessed a New Year&#8217;s Eve without any fatal accidents for the first time in years, as strict police arrangements and increased public adherence&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Special CP Traffic Ajay Chaudhary said Delhi witnessed a New Year&#8217;s Eve without any fatal accidents for the first time in years, as strict police arrangements and increased public adherence to advisories ensured safety on the night of December 31.</p>

<p>Speaking to ANI, Special CP (Traffic) Ajay Chaudhary said, &#8220;This is the first time after many years that no fatal accident was reported in the entire Delhi on the night of December 31. Police arrangements were very strict and people are also following the police advisory, their sense of responsibility has increased.&#8221;</p>

<p>Ahead of New Year celebrations, Delhi Police had made elaborate security arrangements across the national capital. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Devesh Kumar Mahala, emphasized that more than 600 police personnel were deployed to ensure a safe environment for revellers. The authorities had also mobilized several companies of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) to bolster security.</p>

<p>Speaking to ANI, DCP Mahala said, &#8220;We had made extensive arrangements this time given the New Year. More than 600 policemen were deployed, and several companies of CAPF were also deployed&#8230;&#8221;&#13;
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</p><p>&#8220;Special attention had also been given to women&#8217;s safety. Women police personnel were stationed at key locations to address concerns and ensure a secure atmosphere for all citizens. Women personnel were also deployed for women&#8217;s safety,&#8221; he added.</p>

<p>Meanwhile, ahead of New Year, the South West District Police of Delhi had rolled out extensive security measures to ensure public safety and maintain order for New Year&#8217;s Eve. With large gatherings anticipated, the police intensified vigilance, focusing on crowd management and swift response capabilities, according to a press release.&#13;
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</p><p>Surendra Choudhary, IPS, informed that the key security initiatives included 27 traffic checkpoints equipped with breath analyzers to ensure road safety and 57 fortified pickets monitoring vehicular movement and suspect activities. Additionally, 14 Quick Reaction Teams (QRT) and 16 Police Control Room (PCR) vans were stationed at strategic locations for rapid response.&#13;
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</p><p>&#8220;Special attention was given to 35 celebration venues and 15 popular spots, including malls, motels, and cinema halls, which were under strict surveillance. Security staff were also deployed at 21 bus stops, on 60 motorcycles patrolling vulnerable routes, and in eight prominent hotels. Hauz Khas Village, a popular party destination, saw a high-visibility police presence to ensure safety,&#8221; stated an official release. </p>
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