This article explores the journey of the Parivahan portal, delving into how government policies have played a pivotal role in shaping its evolution, particularly in facilitating RTO challan checks In ...
In today’s digital age, the government has made it easier for citizens to manage and pay their traffic challans online. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has provided a unified platform ...
m-Parivahan and e-Challan the new smartphone apps planned by the Indian Roadways and Transport Ministry is making everyone talk about it. The m-Parivahan and e-Challan apps, which has been announced ...
6.4 million traffic violation challans issued in July 2023 in India. E-challans simplify fine payment with online options. Dispute incorrect challans online within a 60-day grace period to avoid local ...
The digitisation of vehicle and licence-related services has transformed the way individuals in India manage their transportation needs. The Parivahan Sewa portal and the mParivahan app have made it ...
India is suffering a massive issue of rash driving and uncivic drivers which is leading to a lot of issues in the country. There have been many campaigns in the past to inform people about proper ...