Directs for
sustained efforts to check road accidents
SRINAGAR, MAY 22: Deputy Chief
Minister, Kavinder Gupta has called for evolving efficient mechanism to
rejuvenate the functioning of all wings of the Transport department in the
State. He stressed the need for appropriate steps to make the department more
accountable and people friendly to accomplish its mandate.
Chairing a maiden
review meeting of the Transport Department here today, the Deputy Chief
Minister said that the Government is keen to upgrade the infrastructural and
other public facilities in this important department to ensure better public
delivery system on ground. He appreciated the efforts of the authorities to
shift the functioning of Motor Vehicle Department on-line for the people and
also surpassing its revenue targets during previous year. He directed the
concerned for further improving the existing mechanism to reduce the time limit
for issuing and renewing the licenses. He also directed for pressing more
manpower to facilitate the public and improving the delivery system on ground.
He also stressed for creating more public facilities like sitting shelters,
drinking water and toilet facilities in the RTO offices at Jammu and Srinagar
as the offices are widely visited places.
Minister of State
for Transport, Mir Zahoor Ahmed and Vice Chairman, JKSRTC, Haji Parvez Ahmed
were also present in the meeting.
Mr. Gupta also
laid stress on sustained efforts to check the road accidents and finding the
root cause of such accidents on various routes, especially in the hilly areas
of Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban districts. He directed for organizing frequent
awareness camps across the State to educate the masses about the road safety
norms and traffic rules to avoid the road accidents. Authorities should also
monitor the health of vehicles regularly and initiate strict action against the
traffic violators.
The J&K State
Road Transport Corporation (JKSRTC), which is still a viable mode of transport
for large number of people in the State and also catering to the needs of
Government Departments like Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs for
transporting the essentials at several destinations, the Deputy Chief Minster
said that Government will take concrete steps to further revamp its
infrastructure and fleet to make this important organization more vibrant and
revenue generating source.
He directed the
concerned authorities to identify the gaps and plugging these appropriately. He
called for constant monitoring of fleet movement and enhancing the services on
hungry roads to earn more revenues. He also directed for judicious use of
departmental land and called for mooting a proposal for setting up commercial
sites on the vacant land situated at various locations to generate revenue. He
also directed for exploring possibility to introduce the e-rickshaw service on
the viable areas in capital cities for the facilities of commoners.
While reviewing
the functioning of State Motor Garages, the Deputy Chief Minister stressed for
improving the workshops infrastructure and introducing the computerization of
records and its allied functioning to ensure speedy repairs and disposal of
government vehicles.
Secretary
Transport, M. Raju and Transport Commissioner, Saughat Biswas gave resume of
the functioning of the department and initiatives to further improve the health
of the department.
Among those present on the occasion included, Secretary Technical, G.A.
Sofi, Managing Director, JKSRTC, Afroz Mir, Director State Motor Garages, Zakir
Hussain, Additional Secretary, Ashok Kumar Bhagat and other senior officers of
the Transport Department, including RTOs, Kashmir, Jammu.
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