Commercial vehicles can be surrendered online
Commercial vehicles can be surrendered online
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The Transport Department is working on a plan to provide online surrender of dumpers, trucks, buses (commercial vehicles) etc. If this facility starts then thousands of vehicle owners will benefit in the state. They will be able to surrender their vehicle without going to RTO / ARTO office. This will also save tax. For your information, let us know that the Transport Department gives the facility of surrendering commercial vehicles. If the vehicle owner feels that there is a problem in operating the vehicle at the present time or it will not benefit, then he surrenders the vehicle to the transport department. The vehicle owner does not have to pay any tax to the department for every calendar month in the surrender period.

At the same time, there is a facility to surrender for the first three months, which can be further extended for a further three months (six months in total). To surrender a vehicle, the owner has to apply to the RTO office and deposit the surrender fee. Apart from this, the documents of the vehicle are also to be submitted in the office. Due to Kovid-19, the work is stopped in RTO / ARTO offices. In such a situation, there is a problem with surrendering the vehicle. Deputy Transport Commissioner Sanat Kumar Singh said that NIC has been requested to surrender the vehicle online. The department plans to make necessary changes in this regard in vehicle-4 software.

Along with this, an effort will be made to get permission from the government to allow the vehicle owner to submit exemption for some time by submitting documents related to the vehicle in the office. On getting the facility, surrender fees will also be deposited online. For your information, let us know that about one and a half lakh commercial vehicles are registered in the transport offices in the state. This includes other vehicles including dumpers, trucks, bus taxis. According to an estimate, around twenty to thirty thousand vehicles are surrendered during the monsoon when mining works stop. In Kumaon, the rivers Gaula, Kosi, Sharda, Dabka, Nandhore, etc. are mined, besides mining in private leases. goes. It takes a large number of dumpers, tractors etc. Normally, after the mining stops, the vehicle owner surrenders his vehicle to the transport department.

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