"I have sent a Request for Proposal (RFP) to the Chief Secretary to allow us to legalise the e-rickshaws in the NDMC areas. We already got the approval from the UTTIPEC in June last year. Once we get an approval from Chief Secretary, the NDMC will prepare the legal framework under which these rickshaws can ply on the roads," said NDMC chairperson Jalaj Srivastava.
The authorities last year had decided to come down hard on operators of these non-motorised vehicles which were not covered under provisions of the Delhi Motor Vehicle Act.
"Currently they are not covered under any Act. But just because something has not entered the consciousness of the policymakers, doesn't mean its time hasn't come. The Transport Department and the Delhi Police have their valid concerns and we will bring a legal framework which will cover their concerns and under which the e-rickshaws will operate," Srivastava said.
Earlier this year, the Delhi Transport Department had announced a ban on further sale of such vehicles till a policy governing them is in place.
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Another problem was the power they consume illegally by charging their batteries from electric poles or from other unauthorised places.
"In the proposal, I have mentioned 64 charging stations, specific routes in which they can operate, specific parking areas so that they don't block the traffic by parking on roadside and once the policy is in place, there will be a check whether they are operating within the approved motor power which is less than 250W," said the chairperson.