Parivahan gov in vahan licence
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Here we are going to give you How to Apply to Driving License Online. Parivahan - Parivahan Road Carriers. Payment of fees is done online and a registration number is issued pronto. Click on it and the applicant will be redirected to another page.
»»»»»» Reply by Team Member «««««« Hello User, You can easily track the online status of your application through the official website of Parivahan Sewa Portal. A driving test is not needed this time. The link is mentioned below.
Bangalore Shifting gears 18 3rd August 2010 19:00. Amid the Permanent License Candidate needs to give the Riding so as to drive Test the Bike or Driving the Car or the Vehicle for whose permit he has connected. This initiative the official said is mainly brought introduced in order to keep the entire registration process open and transparent. Please note that the website differs from one state to another. The applicants those who are interested in applying for the new driving license online can easily do it by visiting the Sarathi website of the Road Transport and Highways Ministry. Here we are going to give you How to Apply to Driving License Online. I could be mistaken, however. Online Registration form is available at the official Website. So, checking the stats of your Indian driving licence online everyday is not advisable. Presently you can apply for Learner License Online by taking after these straightforward and simple steps. So, please check if all your vehicles are registered on your name.
How to Apply Online for Driving License - »»»»»» Reply by Team Member «««««« Hello User, You can easily track the online status of your application through the official website of Parivahan Sewa Portal. The link is mentioned below.
Password In the past we had covered on how all regional transport offices managed by various state governments managed vehicle registration and license issuance for citizens. The portals were amateurish and felt like they were designed by school students without any form or function. The information provided though was quite useful for identifying our vehicle registrations. Under the ambit of Digital India, the central government decided to revamp the entire portal and converge all fragmented databases into a single portal to make information reliable and available. All they do is login to the dealer portal of Parivahan and enter all relevant vehicle data into the portal. Payment of fees is done online and a registration number is issued pronto. This is in my opinion is a much more efficient system and takes all agents out of the gambit of getting work done in a government department. I haven't had the need to try any of the available online services as yet but if any of you would like to give it a try, do visit: If you do not have anything to deal with from the online services options, do try searching for your vehicle details online: I believe this is a good step forward although a lot of improvements and enhancements can be made to the site. The parivahan gov in vahan licence version as we see is functional enough and a giant leap forward for the transport departments. This is really good - particularly since it is pan-India, and not per-state. Maybe its the first tenuous parivahan gov in vahan licence towards easier management of road tax for cars - one can only hope. I could be mistaken, however. Now if only we could parivahan gov in vahan licence a way to prevent dealers from having to drive our brand vehicles from their stockyard to dealership, that'll be the icing - anything to keep their grubby fingers off our new car. I don't get any error message, the page just sits there. These limitations have now been addressed by the new Parivahan Sewa website that has converged all fragmented databases into a single portal. The portal claims to have over 19. Dealerships too have been given a dedicated dealer portal on the website that helps them enter all relevant vehicle data and generate the vehicle registration number instantly. Even the registration fees can be paid online. Additionally, citizens can access classified information about their vehicles and licenses by entering the required details in the Online Services section of the website. Additionally, there is a dashboard section that showcases the statistical data and trends of vehicle registrations over a period of time. This shows the number of vehicle registrations, total revenue collection, number of permits issued, fuel-wise split of vehicles sold and classification of types of vehicles registered. Anybody could download huge chunks of data from this database and slow down the website. Please correct me if I'm wrong Quote: If you do not have anything to deal with from the online services options, do try searching for your vehicle details online: I believe this is a good step forward although a lot of improvements and enhancements can be made to the site. The first version as we see is functional enough and a giant leap forward for the transport departments This is really good step taken by the government. However, I wish there is some basic level of security feature built in to protect the privacy. For example : In addition to Registration number, last five digits of Chassis No. Quote: All they do is login to the dealer portal of Parivahan and enter all relevant vehicle data into the portal. As an example, details for my 13 year old Esteem and 11 year old Unicorn are not to be found on the site. However, the details of a 14 year old car of a friend is available. Also, the same info can be accessed through the android mobile App 'Vahan Info'. I have it on my mobile and it comes in handy 1 Thanks I think the big step is centralization of all the data. This can be put to good use for tracing ownership details and detect fraud, People using two wheeler registration numbers on cars. However, incomplete data is still the issue. Thanks Search this Thread Similar Threads Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post Stefan Tetzlaff Pre-War 37 13th December 2017 12:40 san2 Road Safety 9 25th April 2016 16:26 moralfibre Road Safety 22 2nd September 2015 11:35 moralfibre Street Experiences 3 9th March 2013 14:03 Mr. Bangalore Shifting gears 18 3rd August 2010 19:00.