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By Our Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD, JULY 23. The City Traffic Police have extended the return of licence scheme till July 31. A press release issued by the Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Tejdeep Kaur Menon, and the RTA Joint Commissioner, C.L.N. Gandhi, said while the traffic police had returned about 550 licences so far, several others had approached the RTA for learner's licence (LL), as it costs less to get one than to pay the fine. As a result, the RTA, which usually issued about 600 LLs a day, was now issuing nearly 2,000 a day. A whopping 42,000 licences had been issued since July 10, the release said.
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