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Shivamogga district traffic police collect ₹1.27 crore in fines

The Shivamogga district traffic police reported collecting ₹1.27 crore in fines over a 20-day period, during which a 50% discount was offered on pending e-challans. Between June 21 and July 10, 30,218 e-challans were cleared, generating revenue of ₹1,27,95,250. The police expressed gratitude for public participation in the initiative and urged continued compliance with traffic regulations to enhance road safety.

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Shivamogga district traffic police collect ₹1.27 crore in fines

The Shivamogga district traffic police reported collecting ₹1.27 crore in fines over a 20-day period, during which a 50% discount was offered on pending e-challans. Between June 21 and July 10, 30,218 e-challans were cleared, generating revenue of ₹1,27,95,250. The police expressed gratitude for public participation in the initiative and urged continued compliance with traffic regulations to enhance road safety.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a traffic fine collection drive without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on administrative action and public cooperation rather than partisan commentary. The tone remains neutral, emphasizing public safety and institutional efficiency

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