Parking space proof may be mandatory for vehicle registration: Govt

Updated - December 23, 2016 05:57 pm IST

Published - December 23, 2016 05:22 pm IST - New Delhi

Mysuru Karnataka: 19 07 2016: There is aproposal to levy a flat ffee of Rs.1000 per month for the owners of the business establishments besides introducing parking fee for public in the central business district of Mysuru. PHOTO:M.A.SRIRAM Mysuru Karnataka: 19 07 2016: There is aproposal to levy a flat ffee of Rs.1000 per month for the owners of the business establishments besides introducing parking fee for public in the central business district of Mysuru. PHOTO:M.A.SRIRAM -

Mysuru Karnataka: 19 07 2016: There is aproposal to levy a flat ffee of Rs.1000 per month for the owners of the business establishments besides introducing parking fee for public in the central business district of Mysuru. PHOTO:M.A.SRIRAM Mysuru Karnataka: 19 07 2016: There is aproposal to levy a flat ffee of Rs.1000 per month for the owners of the business establishments besides introducing parking fee for public in the central business district of Mysuru. PHOTO:M.A.SRIRAM -

 

In a bid to decongest the roads, the government may allow registration of vehicles only after a parking space availability certificate is produced before the authorities.

Speaking at an event here, Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu also said that in future, permission would not be given for any construction unless it has a provision for toilets.

“In future, it would be mandated (that) no permission would be given to any construction without a toilet...no car or vehicle should be registered without adequate parking space availability certificate,” Mr. Naidu, the Union Urban Development Minister, said.

Underlining he was “very keen” to put in place such riders for vehicles’ registration, Mr. Naidu said that his ministry was in discussions with Surface Transport Ministry in this regard.

“I am holding discussions with Nitin Gadkari and also sensitising the states. We are moving in that direction (to get such a mechanism implemented),” he said.

Earlier, he also launched ‘Google toilet locator’ that would help people search toilets in Delhi-NCR as well as Indore and Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh.

The Minister said the Google platform offers over 6,200 public toilet locations, including their availability in shopping malls, hospitals, bus/train stations, petrol pumps and metro stations.

Mr. Naidu said the objective of achieving Open Defecation Free (ODF) status for cities and towns entails not only construction of toilets but also ensuring the regular usage.

Urban Development Ministry has partnered with Google and August Communications to provide location of toilets on Google Maps Platform.

“We have already collated community and public toilet data in 5 cities of NCR (Delhi, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad and Noida) and two cities from MP (Indore and Bhopal). In fact, the Delhi-NCR region alone has more than 5,100 toilets listed,” he said.

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