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Throw out red tape, step into a paperless RTO office

Throw out red tape, step into a paperless RTO office Throw out red tape, step into a paperless RTO office BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: Jul 4, 2021, 06:00 IST Panel recommends reforms in transport dept that can speed things up, cut clutter The Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commission has recommended some citizen-friendly reforms in the transport department. Once implemented, RTO office of their choice to avail a driving licence. This apart, all RTO offices in the City may soon become paperless. Citizens will be required to submit both physical and online applications for RTO services, stated a recent advisory from the reforms commission. “Applicants should be given the option of going to any RTO office, as against the recent rule to register documents in sub-registrar offices. The e-office system should be used by all RTO and transport departments for better efficiency. An appropriate amendment might be proposed by the Transport Commissioner to the Karnatak

Summer Free-for-All, in-person talks, cruise-ins, Register Notes

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Karnataka to utilise DMF fund to buy oxygen tankers, concentrators

K taka to utilise DMF s fund to purchase cryogenic tankers, oximeters

K taka to utilise DMF s fund to purchase cryogenic tankers, oximeters ​ By IANS | ​ 3 Views Andhra police traces missing oxygen tanker, saves 400 patients. Image Source: IANS News Bengaluru, May 15 : Karnataka on Saturday decided to utilise the District Mineral Foundation s (DMF) fund to purchase 10 each oxygen tankers, 1,000 oxygen concentrators, pulse-oximeters, emergency medical needs and set up oxygen plants to tide over the second Covid wave crisis. Mines and Geology Minister Murugesh R. Nirani told media that the state government has decided to utilise the funds available under the DMF fund to tackle the public health crisis caused by the pandemic. Nirani said that the increasing number of cases in the districts and particularly in rural areas was a cause of concern for the state government, hence, it was decided to utilise available funds in each district.

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