The Delhi Police has issued nearly 100,000 challans between June 15 and July 31 for not wearing masks, spitting in public places, and violating social distancing norms in the national capital, officials said on Saturday.
As many as 97,417 challans were issued in 15 police districts during this period, they said.
Of the total number of challans, a maximum of 9,524 were issued in outer district, followed by south district 9,417, southeast district 7,724 and west district 7,507, among others.
Among 83,393 challans issued in the city for not wearing masks, 9,234 were issued in the south district, 8,063 in

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