The day after the Dahi Handi festival police said on Sunday that she had deposited Chalans on more than 10,000 vehicles with fines over more £1 Crore for breach of traffic rules, PTI quoted officials.
The festival was celebrated on Saturday at the birth of Lord Krishna, who was celebrated on Saturday, where a large number of groups containing young men and women formed human pyramids to break Handis Dahi Hands (Pots of Curd) suspended in the air with ropes.
To participate in festivities, people traveled in two -wheeled groups and other vehicles. During the festival, however, the Bombai police took steps against people and imposed fines.
The clerk added that the traffic police in Mumbai released a total of 10,051 e-changing with fines £1,13,57,250 on vehicles that included fines for driving without helmet, poor driving, triple seat control and excessive speed.
He added that CCTV shots are scanned in various areas and other Chalans will be issued electronically if a violation is found.
2 dead, more than 300 injured:
At least two people died and more than 300 suffered injuries during the “Dahi Handi” festival in Mumbai and the neighboring city of Thane, PTI quoted civic officials as a proverb.
Of the 318 people injured in Mumbai, only 24, including a nine -year -old boy, were hospitalized, while the rest was released on Saturday after treatment. According to officials, the highest number of 135 people was injured during the island city festivities, followed by 111 and 72 in the western and eastern suburbs.
In the neighboring city of Thane, 22 participants were injured in attempts at the Human Pyramid, said the head of the Cells of disasters in the local body Yasin Tadvi.
Of these, 17 were admitted to the Chhatrapati Hospital Shivaji Maharaj in Kalwa, including some who suffered head injuries, shoulder dislocation, waist and chest injury, he said.
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