The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

E-pass mandatory to enter the Nilgiris, Kodaikanal between May 7 and June 30: Madras HC

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All motor vehicles seeking to enter the Nilgiris and Kodaikanal between May 7 and June 30 must obtain electronic passes (e-passes) to help the district administra­tions collect data on the number and types of vehicles entering the two hill stations, the number of tourists visiting them during summer and so on, the Madras High Court has ordered.

A special Division Bench of Justices N. Sathish Kumar and D. Bharatha Chakravart­hy, however, made it clear that there shall be no cap on the issuance of epasses by the Nilgiris and Dindigul Collectora­tes, and that residents should be exempted from obtaining them.

Directing the Collectors to obtain as much informatio­n as possible, such as the category of the vehicle, the number of persons travelling in it, whether they are on day travel or intend to stay overnight, etc., the judges said that the suggestion­s of amici curiae Chevanan Mohan, Rahul Balaji and M. Santhanara­man could also be taken into account.

The judges also said that the two Collectors, with the assistance of the Informatio­n Technology Department, could explore the possibilit­y of linking a payment gateway to the epass system so that the applicants could pay the toll charges, too, online. This would help avoid the piling-up of vehicles for hours together near the check posts, save fuel and prevent carbon emissions.

Advocate-General P.S. Raman said that the data to be collected would be of immense help to Professor Amar Sapra of the Indian Institute of Management­Bangalore (IIM-B) and Professor Sachin Gunte of the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-M), who had been assigned the task of carrying out scientiŠc studies to Šx the carrying capacity of the ghat roads.

The idea of an e-pass came from Justice Kumar, who cited a similar system that was enforced across the State during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The judges were shocked to read a status report Šled by the State government which said that approximat­ely 20,000 vehicles (11,500 cars, 1,300 vans, 600 buses and 6,500 two-wheelers) enter the Nilgiris every day. They wondered how elephants would be able to cross the road with such heavy trafŠc.

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