Bengaluru: In what can spell relief for riders in the state, the government on Monday launched transportation services without contact / without face.
This initiative includes 30 transportation services, including 19 Venings (related to vehicle registration) and 11 Sarathi (SIM).
The transportation department official said this would reduce crowding in RTOS around 70% and save around 70 crore paper per year.
CM Basilvaraj Bommai said almost 60 lakh people visited RTOS throughout the state in one year.
“With this step, the number of RTOS visited will decrease,” he said, adding to them now to authorize dealers to register new vehicles online to reduce delays.
“We will give permission to 10 dealers first.
Based on the pilot, it will be extended throughout the country,” CM said.
Toi reports, ‘Six months in, transportation dept has not yet adopted a service without contact’ (September 28), has detailed the consequences of delay in implementing services without contact-based Aadhaar authenticity.
Officials say services include issuance of student licenses, registration of motorized vehicles with fully built bodies, name changes in LL, transfer of motor vehicle ownership, issuance of duplicate registration certificates and address changes in RC.
Senior officer Ias convinced cm? In March 2021, Morth issued a notification of several services related to transportation that could be disbursed through Aadhaar authentication without visiting RTOS.
The source said the official part of the transportation department was reluctant to apply steps in Karnataka.
However, the source said Rajender Kumar Kataria, the main secretary, the Department of Transportation, convinced CM.
“Citizens will be able to use this service from the comfort of their home.
This will reduce crowding in RTOS,” Kataria said.