Jaipur: Registration has started from today onwards to go to Haridwar in Roadways Express buses under the Moksha Kalash Yojana 2020 of the Rajasthan Government. Naveen Jain, CMD of Roadways talked about this. He said that under the Moksha Kalash Yojana 2020 of Rajasthan Government, two members of the family are being provided free travel by the Rajasthan government to come to Haridwar with an ashes urn. To get this, online registration on the website of Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation www.rsrtc.rajasthan.gov.in starts today.
Full details of a dead person at the time of registration for free travel, death date, names and age of family members, age, sex, Aadhaar / Janadhar, mobile number under the Moksha Kalash Yojana 2020 as before. It is being said that it is mandatory to give the necessary information. Apart from this, copies of related documents have also been asked to be kept together. Talking about this, Roadways CMD Naveen Jain said that, according to the Guidelines of Devsthan Department, as per the instructions of the State Government, from now on Government employees (Central Government, State Government, Corporation Board, State Undertaking etc.) and Income Taxpayer will not be authorized for the service. If the information provided by the capitalist is found to be false/incorrect, the amount of the fine along with the rent will also be recovered.
Apart from this, he said, other services of Rajasthan Roadways are also going to be operated from Rajasthan to Haridwar (Uttarakhand). Due to the absence of smooth running of the transportation means due to the Covid-19 scramble by the state government, the dead person's bones can be immersed in time, so that maximum two members of his family have to go to Haridwar with an urn. Free travel in express buses of roadways was provided by the Government of Rajasthan. Now the same has been implemented as Moksha Kalash Yojana-2020.
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