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Parking charges to go up in Connaught Place

NEW DELHI:To make Connaught place vehicle-free, efforts of the government have not borne fruit.

Parking charges to go up in Connaught Place

A number of vehicles parked at Connaught Place in New Delhi on Monday. Tribune photo



Tribune News Service

New Delhi, June 26

To make Connaught place vehicle-free, efforts of the government have not borne fruit. Now those parking their vehicles in Connaught Place for longer hours will have to pay more. The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has decided to remove the current cap of Rs 100.

At present, those parking their vehicles in CP have to pay Rs 20 per hour for the first five hours and a flat rate of Rs 100 beyond that.

However, as per the new plan, the cap will be removed and the users will have to pay extra charges on per hour basis.

"There will be no cap on the parking charges. One will be charged Rs 20 for every extra hour even after the current five-hour limit. Earlier, even if somebody was parking for three to four days, they were liable to pay only Rs 100," a senior NDMC official said.

"There will be extra charges for parking during night hours and the rates will be decided soon. The new rates will come into effect from July," the official added.

The Urban Development Ministry had in February announced a plan to make Connaught place vehicle-free to decongest the area.

However, due to inadequate parking facilities and lack of e-rickshaws to help with the last-mile connectivity, the project has not yet taken off.

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