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Punjab allows use of digital copies of vehicle registration certificates through mParivahan, DigiLocker apps

Punjab allows use of digital copies of vehicle registration certificates through mParivahan, DigiLocker apps ANI | Updated: Feb 19, 2021 16:57 IST Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], February 19 (ANI): Vehicle owners in Punjab will now have an option to carry digital copies of their driving licences (DLs) and registration certificates (RCs) in the state, as the Punjab Transport Department has allowed the electronic format of DLs and RCs on Friday. Punjab Transport Minister Razia Sultana in a statement said that driving licences and vehicle registration certificates can be produced through mobile apps- mParivahan and DigiLocker, if law enforcement authorities like the traffic police and Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) will ask for these documents during the on-spot inspection. It will enable vehicle owners not to carry plastic cards or physical copies.

Now, carrying your RC and DL becomes easy in Punjab: Here s how

ROZANA SPOKESMAN Updated Feb 19, 2021, 4:30 pm IST Now, vehicle owners have an option to carry digital copies of their Driving Licences (DLs) and Registration Certificates (RCs) in the state  DL Chandigarh: Now, vehicle owners have an option to carry digital copies of their Driving Licences (DLs) and Registration Certificates (RCs) in the state, as the Punjab Transport Department has allowed the electronic format of DLs and RCs. Giving this information, Punjab Transport Minister Razia Sultana said that driving licences and vehicle registration certificates can be produced through mobile apps- mParivahan and DigiLocker, if law enforcement authorities like the traffic police and RTOs will ask for these documents during on the spot inspection. It will enable vehicle owners not to carry the plastic cards or physical copies.

Vehicle owners in Punjab can now carry digital copies of driving licenses and registration certificates

Chandigarh, February 19 Now, vehicle owners have an option to carry digital copies of their driving licences (DLs) and registration certificates (RCs) in the state, as the Punjab Transport Department has allowed the electronic format of DLs and RCs. Punjab Transport Minister Razia Sultana said driving licences and vehicle registration certificates can be produced through mobile apps mParivahan and DigiLocker if law enforcement authorities like the traffic police and RTOs will ask for these documents during on the spot inspection. It will enable the vehicle owners not to carry the plastic cards or physical copies. A letter has been issued by State Transport Commissioner to all Secretaries of Punjab State Regional Transport Authorities/SDMs and ADGP traffic to sensitise the checking staff of police department in this regard, said the cabinet minister, while asking the officials to ensure that “virtual” driving licences and vehicle registration certificates on smartphones wi

Journalists stage protest in downtown Vancouver against media clampdown in India

by Charlie Smith on February 8th, 2021 at 4:15 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 Normally, the media shows up at rallies to report on these events. But today, Metro Vancouver s South Asian media gathered outside the Indian consulate to stage their own protest. Members of the Punjabi Press Club of British Columbia gathered outside the Howe Street building to express their exasperation over a media crackdown in India. They re upset over criminal charges laid against several journalists who ve been covering the farmers protests near the Indian capital of New Delhi. According to the PPCBC, some Indian female journalists have even been subjected to abuse and rape threats over social media from supporters of the ruling right-wing Bharatjiya Janata Party.

Seal 422 hectares of land of Raja of Mahmudabad in 3 districts: Court | Cities News,The Indian Express

One of Raja of Mahmudabad’s properties in Uttar Pradesh. (Express Photo: Vishal Srivastav) A revenue court here has ordered authorities to seal 422 hectares of land in three districts belonging to Mohammad Amir Mohammad Khan, the erstwhile Raja of Mahmudabad. Additional District Magistrate (administration) Amarpal Singh said he issued the order on Saturday in the land dispute case that had been going on in the court since 2007. The land now belongs to the state government. “The three districts where the land is spread out are Sitapur, Barabanki and Lakhimpur Kheri, and is worth approximately Rs 420 crore,” Singh said on Sunday. According to the court order, the land in Sitapur measures 388.301 hectares and is spread across 179 villages. In 31 villages of Lakhimpur Kheri, there are 10.659 hectares of land, while in 21 villages of Barabanki there are 23.045 hectares.

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