• Mon. Apr 29th, 2024

CM launches 10 contactless online services of Transport Dept

As part of the State Government’s efforts to make public service delivery efficient and hassle-free, Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma today launched 10 Aadhar-based contactless services of Transport Department at Assam Administrative Staff College.

It may be noted, Transport Department had launched and successfully implemented 3 online Aadhar-based services last year i.e. applying learner’s driving license from home, renewal of driving license and issue of duplicate driving license.

The 10 services launched by the department today are 6 Nos of Vahan Software-based services relating to vehicles which are Transfer of Ownership related (of vehicle on sale or death of the owner), hypothecation Cancellation, Hypothecation Endorsement, No Objection Certificate (NOC for inter-district & inter-state transfer of vehicle from one DTO office to another), Change of Address (of vehicle owners after taking NOC from one DTO office to another), Duplicate Registration Certificate (in case of Loss, torn, mutilated etc.) & 4 (Four) Sarathi-software based services relating to Driving License, viz. International Driving Permit (to authorize one Indian Driving License holder to drive in another Country),  Replacement of Driving License (in case of torn & mutilated Driving License),  Surrender of Class of Vehicle & Driving Licence Extract (in case required by any agencies like the insurance investigators).

All these 10 services are expected to reduce footfalls at DTO offices by about 4 lakhs of people annually. A total of 4,52,000 people have been able to obtain learner’s license through online mode till now after launch of the service.

Asserting that the Government of Assam is setting new benchmarks in efficient and hassle free public service delivery, the Chief Minister said that all efforts are being made to minimise compliance burden for common people in obtaining government services in pursuance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision. These online services are a step in that direction, he said.

The Chief opined that DTOs should have less burden so that they can focus solely on enforcement of rules and regulations. By gradually phasing out offline application and service delivery in Transport Dept, DTOs would be made free to work in enforcement, he added.  

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com