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Mumbai: The Regional Transport Office (RTO) in North Kashmir’s Baramulla district has generated over Rs 36 crores in revenue from a single district. The revenue generated by the incumbent Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) Mubashir Jan Bhat is far greater than what previous officers generated in the district since 2017.
“This is a huge sum any officer from the department has generated so far,” an official told a news agency
‘Parivahan’ – the official website of the Government of India, Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways reveal that the ARTO Baramulla has generated Rs 27,16,92,287 last year in 2021 and the current three months of the ongoing 2022, the same ARTO has managed to generate over Rs 8 crores, which is a huge amount when comparing with the past revenue generation.
Insiders said that the said officer is the first in Jammu and Kashmir who introduced Rule 15 on the ground and conducted road trials, thus making removing so many hurdles for freshers who wanted to obtain driving licenses.
ARTO, Mubashir Jan Bhat is brought transparency to the system. “There is everything online and no room for any fraud when it comes to the assessment of revenue,” said the official adding that besides generating revenue, the process of obtaining a driving license has been made easier and so for 52,00 driving licenses have been delivered at the doorsteps of the aspirants and thousands of new vehicles have also been registered.