Petrol pump outside Dabhel entrance is a headache for both Daman and Gujarat:Daman has to pay entry fee and Gujarat loses revenue.

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Petrol pump outside Dabhel entrance is a headache for both Daman and Gujarat:
Daman has to pay entry fee and Gujarat loses revenue.

Petrol pump outside Dabhel entrance is a headache for both Daman and Gujarat:
Daman has to pay entry fee and Gujarat loses revenue. The petrol pump outside Daman entrance, which is geographically and according to revenue records in Gujarat, is located close to the entrance. Lured by cheap petrol and diesel, a large number of small and heavy vehicles are taking sudden turns on the wrong side, which is inviting accidents. Petrol pump owners in both Daman and Gujarat are angry. The Union Territory administration has demanded that the 100-metre distance rule for petrol pumps from the Union Territory border be implemented, which is the same as wine shops and beer bars.
Asli Azadi News Network,
Daman, March 17. The petrol pump outside Dabhel border of Daman district in Union Territory 3D
is a headache for both Daman and Gujarat. According to revenue records, this petrol pump is located in the Daman district of the Union Territory, although geographically speaking, this petrol pump is located in the state of Gujarat. Hundreds of small and big vehicles trying to fill petrol and diesel at the Union Territory rate take a wrong turn before the Dabhele check post, and this petrol pump constantly poses a threat to motorists travelling from the Union Territory. On the other hand, vehicles coming to fill petrol and diesel also face similar risks. This petrol pump has often caused traffic jams and road accidents. On the one hand, the Union Territory administration is losing vehicle entry fees due to this petrol pump, on the other hand, the Gujarat government is earning revenue as most of the vehicles from Gujarat fill petrol and diesel at this pump. This is causing losses. The Daman Petroleum Association has written a formal letter to the Union Territory administration complaining about this.

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