Under the policy, the vehicles would be checked by officers of the Regional Transport Authority (RTA), Excise and Taxation, Police and other departments.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said vehicles which are repeatedly challaned for the violations, would be impounded.
On the occasion of 'Good Governance Day' tomorrow in the state, the chief minister said, "this year too, many online services are being launched for the convenience of the people."
Referring to the International Gita Mahatsov organised by the state government here recently, the Khattar said next year the event would be celebrated at the level of Kumbh Mela to ensure participation of different countries, institutions and more members from the general public.
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