NOIDA: An afternoon after TOI reported that printing of challans generated via the Highway Traffic Management System (HTMS) at the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway used to be stalled because the printers had been yet to be refilled with ink, the Noida Authority has began printing challans pending since September 10, 2017 after a brand new printer used to be sourced from a private seller.
After senior officers took be aware of the TOI document highlighting the issue of challan-printing being stalled since September, a workforce from the Noida Authority used to be sent to the Traffic Management Centre (TMC) to test how the system purposes.
Official assets confirmed that a new printer used to be put in at the TMC via the night time and printing started round 7 pm.
“A printer used to be sourced from a private seller till the two previous printers are refilled with ink,” mentioned the source.
Officials mentioned that senior police officers including Gautam Budh Nagar SSP Ajay Pal Sharma had additionally taken be aware of the issue and the similar used to be mentioned with the SP (traffic) Anil Jha too.
When contacted, Jha mentioned that the issue used to be fixed via the night time and printing had began.
However, readers have raised objections to the explanation why the challans had been pending for months and suggested that they be shared with the violators on email or social media instead of printing on paper.
Amit Gupta, a resident of Sector 77 told TOI that those challan main points will have to be shared on social media or tweeted at the official handle of traffic police.
“There can be naming and shaming of such defaulters in the gazette. Alternatively, the names of the defaulters can be publicised on social media the use of official twitter handle of Noida traffic police and data can be sent to them with out involving paper and ink. The traffic police will have to not depend at the Noida Authority for small such things as paper and cartridge,” he mentioned.
SK Jain, president, Sector 18 marketplace association wondered how much expense used to be fascinated by printing of challans.
Residents mentioned that because the traffic police used to be moving towards paper-less challans and thought of e-challan used to be began at the Jewar toll of the Yamuna Expressway, it will have to be replicated at the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway.
After senior officers took be aware of the TOI document highlighting the issue of challan-printing being stalled since September, a workforce from the Noida Authority used to be sent to the Traffic Management Centre (TMC) to test how the system purposes.
Official assets confirmed that a new printer used to be put in at the TMC via the night time and printing started round 7 pm.
“A printer used to be sourced from a private seller till the two previous printers are refilled with ink,” mentioned the source.
Officials mentioned that senior police officers including Gautam Budh Nagar SSP Ajay Pal Sharma had additionally taken be aware of the issue and the similar used to be mentioned with the SP (traffic) Anil Jha too.
When contacted, Jha mentioned that the issue used to be fixed via the night time and printing had began.
However, readers have raised objections to the explanation why the challans had been pending for months and suggested that they be shared with the violators on email or social media instead of printing on paper.
Amit Gupta, a resident of Sector 77 told TOI that those challan main points will have to be shared on social media or tweeted at the official handle of traffic police.
“There can be naming and shaming of such defaulters in the gazette. Alternatively, the names of the defaulters can be publicised on social media the use of official twitter handle of Noida traffic police and data can be sent to them with out involving paper and ink. The traffic police will have to not depend at the Noida Authority for small such things as paper and cartridge,” he mentioned.
SK Jain, president, Sector 18 marketplace association wondered how much expense used to be fascinated by printing of challans.
Residents mentioned that because the traffic police used to be moving towards paper-less challans and thought of e-challan used to be began at the Jewar toll of the Yamuna Expressway, it will have to be replicated at the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway.
Challan printing begins at traffic management centre, residents suggest e-challans
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