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
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BENGALURU: The state government on Thursday assured the high court that it will modify guidelines and procedures to ensure all domestic workers receive the Rs 2,000 Covid-19 relief announced by the state. The government said those who provide Aadhaar details, a certificate signed by their employer and particulars of their bank account will get the benefit.
G Kalpana, additional chief secretary and principal secretary, labour department, who appeared before a division bench headed by chief justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka, also said stringent action will be initiated against all who were spreading “false” allegations that service provided were collecting a service charge/commission (ranging from Rs 150 to 200) from beneficiaries.
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BENGALURU: The state government on Thursday assured the high court that it will modify guidelines and procedures to ensure all domestic workers receive the Rs 2,000 Covid-19 relief announced by the state. The government said those who provide Aadhaar details, a certificate signed by their employer and particulars of their bank account will get the benefit.
G Kalpana, additional chief secretary and principal secretary, labour department, who appeared before a division bench headed by chief justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka, also said stringent action will be initiated against all who were spreading “false” allegations that service provided were collecting a service charge/commission (ranging from Rs 150 to 200) from beneficiaries.
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BENGALURU: The state government on Thursday assured the high court that it will modify guidelines and procedures to ensure all domestic workers receive the Rs 2,000 Covid-19 relief announced by the state. The government said those who provide Aadhaar details, a certificate signed by their employer and particulars of their bank account will get the benefit.
G Kalpana, additional chief secretary and principal secretary, labour department, who appeared before a division bench headed by chief justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka, also said stringent action will be initiated against all who were spreading “false” allegations that service provided were collecting a service charge/commission (ranging from Rs 150 to 200) from beneficiaries.