Punjab Pioneers Faceless RTO Services, A Digital Revolution in Transport
Punjab's Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and AAP's Arvind Kejriwal launched faceless services for driving licences and vehicle-registration, symbolically locking inconvenience and corruption. This digital initiative will allow citizens to access 56 transport services through helpline 1076 or seva kendras, marking a significant step against bureaucracy and inefficiency.
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In a landmark initiative on Wednesday, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal unveiled a plan to provide 56 faceless services related to driving licences and vehicle registration certificates.
The move, symbolized by placing a lock at a Regional Transport Office (RTO), aims to eradicate the inconvenience and corruption historically associated with such processes. Kejriwal emphasized that citizens will now access these services by calling helpline 1076, liberating them from bureaucratic inefficiencies.
The initiative, described as a 'digital revolution', will operate through state-wide seva kendras. Kejriwal highlighted its potential to greatly simplify the procedural burden, especially for the elderly and those in remote areas, marking Punjab as a pioneer in such transformative governance.
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