NEW DELHI, July 24: In order to make issuance of permits,
fitness certificates and other services hassle-free, the Delhi government has
directed its transport department to introduce online system for its various
services.
The government s move is intended to ensure transparency in the functioning of
Regional Transport Offices and help thousands of people, who have to stand in
long queues at RTOs every day, for getting their work done.
Transport Minister Satyendar Jain has directed the department to prepare a
blueprint of the project so that various services including permits, fitness
certificates, registration of new vehicles, among others, could be issued
online.
"The Minister has asked the transport department to bring all services
being provided by the RTOs under online system to ensure transparency. After
introduction of online service, applicants will not be required to stand in
long queues at RTO," said a senior government official.
"Applicants can apply for auto, taxi, bus permits using computers once the
new online system is in place. Officials of the department have started working
on the project and its blueprint will soon be presented before the transport
minister," official said.
Earlier this month, the government had announced that all 12 RTOs in the city
would remain open seven days a week in order to handle the rising number of
applications for driving licences, permits and fitness certificates.
The transport department of Delhi government has also extended the working
hours of the RTOs which now remain open from 7 am to 7 pm instead of 10 am to
5.30 pm.
-PTI