After driving licenses, MVD announces home delivery of Registration Certificates

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, July 22: In a review meeting of the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD), Transport Commissioner, Saugat Biswas today announced the home delivery of Vehicle Registration Certificates for all newly purchased vehicles in the State.
All vehicles purchased after July 25, 2018 will have their Registration Certificates delivered through speed-post to their owners for which the protocol and logistic requirements were finalized in today’s meeting. Biswas directed all RTOs/ARTOs to be in a State of readiness to ensure the launch of home delivery of Registration Certificates, from July 25, 2018 onwards. The Postal Department was also asked to put in place the necessary system by the said date.
With the home delivery of both driving licenses and vehicle Registration Certificates in the State, roughly twenty-five thousand people will be benefitted every month, who would receive the services at the comfort of their homes.
The Transport Commissioner while interacting with all the RTOs and ARTOs of the State launched “Mission – Zero Footfall” in the MVD. RTOs and ARTOs were urged to use every means of mass media to inform the citizens, of the various services being offered to them through the online mode. He asked them to encourage citizens to use the online mode from their homes, cyber cafes, or the common service centres (CSCs) to avail services of the Motor Vehicles Department.
During the meeting, six-month target was set for achieving “Mission – Zero Footfall”, by re-engineering the remaining Government processes for which citizens are currently required to visit the RTO/ARTO offices. The idea is to bring all such services online and accessible from outside offices of the MVD. Biswas informed that services of the MVD viz permit issue and renewal, national permit issuance, vanity number issue and passenger tax collection will also be brought on the online mode within a month.
Biswas conveyed in unequivocal terms to all field officers that instances of corruption will not be tolerated. He enjoined upon all RTO/ARTOs to deal with complaints of corruption promptly and with an iron fist.
While reviewing the status of recently launched Speed-post delivery of Driving Licenses, Director Posts, J&K, Gaurav Srivastava shared that the system is running successfully in smooth coordination with the MVD. RTO Jammu and RTO Kashmir stated that this initiative has resulted in substantial reduction in footfall in the RTO offices and has given succor to the applicants.
Transport Commissioner informed that the department is proposing the establishment of Automated Driving Test Tracks across the State in all districts to enable the conduct of driving test on fully objective and scientific lines. This shall augur well in reducing road accidents by issuing driving licenses to only those who pass the scientifically Driving Test. He asked the RTO/ARTOs for immediately coordinate with the respective Deputy Commissioners for identification of suitable State land for the purpose.
The meeting was attended among others by Addl. Transport Commissioner, J&K, Mohinder Singh, Joint Transport Commissioner, J&K, Vikas Sharma, RTO Kashmir, Kursheed Ahmad, Regional Transport Officer, Jammu, Deep Raj, Scientist NIC, Rakesh Gupta, RTO, Kathua, Pradeep Singh and all ARTOs of J&K through video conference.