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The application introduces a novel concept of using mobile based app for issuing e-Challan. The mobile based access to the system is available only to enforcement officers through android smart phones. While the web based access is available to all the rest of the stakeholders, mobile based access ensures the services are available anytime anywhere. This application is built in line with the requirements of Vahan 4 and Sarathi 4 and shall be accessing and updating data from/to national databases.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) introduced ‘Parivahan’ web interface for tracking digital traffic and challan solution using which you check your e-challan status online.
The vehicle checks included licencing, documentation, vehicle weight and mechanical fitness.
In total, 19 vehicles were inspected, with 12 commercial motor vehicles taken out of service, two commercial motor vehicles had their licence plates seized, and 18 charges were laid.
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Toronto ombudsman calls out TTC amidst lingering systemic issues
by Lucas Casaletto
Posted Dec 14, 2020 2:01 pm EDT
Last week, an independent investigator determined three TTC officers used excessive force against a man on a 501 Queen streetcar in February. Donna Lay
Toronto’s ombudsman says she is deeply concerned and disappointed with the TTC and is calling for changes to its fare inspection system following a widely-seen altercation that was caught on video.
Last week, an independent investigator determined three TTC officers
used excessive force against a man on a 501 Queen streetcar in February.
It was found that the transit officers’ actions were “impacted by their perception” of the passenger’s mental health and their perception was also “discriminatory on the basis of disability.”