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New Delhi: Restoration of fines raised by e-challans decreased in 2024 to Rs 3,834 crore in comparison with Rs 4,150 crore in 2023, whereas unpaid fines spiked from Rs 6,654 crore in 2023 to Rs 9,097 crore in 2024, as per street transport ministry information supplied in RS, stories Dipak Sprint.Replying to a query on e-challans issued, fines recovered and unpaid e-challans for site visitors violations between 2022 and 2024, the ministry mentioned UP topped the listing each in restoration of fines and pending challans, adopted by Rajasthan. UP reported restoration of Rs 1,717 crore within the three years and the pending high quality was Rs 5,785 crore. Tamil Nadu and Kerala reported excessive unpaid dues at Rs 1,235 crore and Rs 814 crore, respectively. Knowledge confirmed final yr, solely 30% of fines have been recovered — Rs 3,834.8 crore towards high quality of Rs 12,933 crore.