Chandigarh to Roll Out Monthly Parking Pass Across the City
Posted 2025-07-17 05:44:04
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In a move towards simplifying city transport and parking, the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation has proposed a unified monthly parking pass for all residents. For just ₹500 (cars) and ₹250 (two-wheelers), citizens will be able to park at any paid parking lot in the city. The initiative aims to remove the hassle of paper slips and introduce a mobile app-based digital tracking system. The system will not cost the MC a rupee, as a banking partner will handle operations. If adopted by at least 50,000 people, this plan could generate ₹30 crore in annual revenue — a significant step toward smart mobility and citizen convenience.
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