<p>New Delhi: The Delhi government has exempted nearly 1.5 lakh public service vehicles from paying vehicle tracking charges, Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot announced on Thursday.</p>.<p>Gahlot said at a press conference that the government had waived vehicle tracking charges for autorickshaws in 2019.</p>.<p>"There are 2.5 lakh public service vehicles in Delhi, including 85,000 autorickshaws. Autorickshaws are already exempt from paying the Rs 1,200 vehicle tracking charge. Now, nearly 1.5 lakh vehicles will also be exempted from paying this annual charge," Gahlot said.</p>.<p>The annual vehicle tracking charge is Rs 1,200, which amounts to about Rs 1,400 after levying of an 18 per cent tax.</p>.<p>The Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS) was in charge of vehicle tracking since 2019.</p>.<p>"We have terminated the contract with DIMTS and signed an MoU with NIC (National Informatics Centre) to track vehicles," Gahlot said. PTI SLB SZM</p>
<p>New Delhi: The Delhi government has exempted nearly 1.5 lakh public service vehicles from paying vehicle tracking charges, Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot announced on Thursday.</p>.<p>Gahlot said at a press conference that the government had waived vehicle tracking charges for autorickshaws in 2019.</p>.<p>"There are 2.5 lakh public service vehicles in Delhi, including 85,000 autorickshaws. Autorickshaws are already exempt from paying the Rs 1,200 vehicle tracking charge. Now, nearly 1.5 lakh vehicles will also be exempted from paying this annual charge," Gahlot said.</p>.<p>The annual vehicle tracking charge is Rs 1,200, which amounts to about Rs 1,400 after levying of an 18 per cent tax.</p>.<p>The Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS) was in charge of vehicle tracking since 2019.</p>.<p>"We have terminated the contract with DIMTS and signed an MoU with NIC (National Informatics Centre) to track vehicles," Gahlot said. PTI SLB SZM</p>