Driving Licence Issuing Process To Become Fully Computerised, Says Nitin Gadkari
The Union Minister for Road Transport said that computerisation of driving licences will also create employment in the country
Read MoreThe Union Minister for Road Transport said that computerisation of driving licences will also create employment in the country
Read MoreThe Bill is considered to be a much-needed update to the 1988 Motor Vehicles Act and critical to improving road safety in India
Read MoreThe Parliamentary Committee has made suggestions to toughen the penalties for drink driving, among other things
Read MoreSpeaking at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting, the Union Minister said that he wanted cycles to become the preferred mode of transportation in India
Read MoreSpeed governors (devices which set limits below the maximum possible vehicular speed) have been made mandatory in commercial vehicles
Read MoreThe minister spoke about the need to introduce greater transparency in all aspects of governance, including road safety, at the ongoing World Economic Forum in Davos
Read MoreUnion Minister for Road and Transport Nitin Gadkari, commented on the shocking figures of road accidents in India and said, “More people have died in road accidents than in all the wars India has fought”
Read MoreAdmitting that there are gaps in road safety measures, Union Minister of Road Transport, Highways and Shipping, Nitin Gadkari made these promises to make Indian roads safer
Read MoreThe Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill was first introduced in the Lok Sabha in August 2016 and has been with a parliamentary standing committee since then. The bill is considered to be a much-needed upgrade to the the existing road safety norms in India.
Read MoreUnion Minister of Road Transport, Highways And Shipping, Nitin Gadkari, on Saturday called upon the stakeholders in road construction to accord top priority to saving lives by taking measures to prevent road accidents.
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