Commercial establishments downed shutters, and
autos and tourist taxies kept off roads here on Wednesday,(2 April ’25) protesting
against the e-pass system implemented in line with a court verdict to keep the
movement of vehicles under check.The
protest, which was total, mainly affected tourists as they did not have access
to hotel rooms and food as hotels remained closed.Shops were closed in
Udhagamandalam (Ooty), Kotagiri, Gudalur and Pandalur--all in the Nilgiris
district.
The protesting shopowners and tourist and taxi
operators wanted the withdrawal of the e-pass system, saying it was affecting
their livelihood.As per the new mandate, those visiting the district in private
vehicles need to apply in advance on a government portal and obtain it.
The Madras
High Court had earlier mandated the e-pass system for Ooty and Kodaikanal
(Dindiguldt) in Tamil Nadu to check the burgeoning vehicle influx to the hill
tourist attractions during summer.
According to the system that had come into effect on April 1, the vehicles entering Nilgiris will be limited to 6,000 on weekdays and 8,000 on weekends.
Medical or other emergencies, government buses,
goods vehicles and Nilgiris district vehicles are exempted from the e-pass
system.