NOIDA: The Noida Authority has started printing challans pending since September 10 closing yr after a brand new printer was sourced from a personal dealer.
This comes an afternoon after TOI reported that printing of challans generated by means of the Highway Traffic Management System (HTMS) on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway was stalled because the printers have been yet to be refilled with ink. After senior officials took observe of the file, a workforce from the Noida Authority was sent to the Traffic Management Centre (TMC) to test the gadget. Official resources confirmed that a new printer was put in at the TMC by means of the night time and printing began around 7 pm.
“A printer was sourced from a personal dealer until the two previous printers get refilled with ink,” stated the source. Contacted, SP (visitors) Anil Jha reiterated that the issue was fixed by means of the night time and printing had started.
However, readers have raised objections questioning why the challans have been pending and urged that they be shared with the violators via electronic mail or on social media as an alternative of printing.
Amit Gupta, a resident of Sector 77, stated, “There can be naming and shaming of such defaulters in the gazette. Alternatively, the names of the defaulters can be publicised on the reliable Twitter maintain of Noida visitors police and data can be sent to them with out involving paper and ink. The visitors police should not rely on the Noida Authority for small things such as paper and cartridge.”
This comes an afternoon after TOI reported that printing of challans generated by means of the Highway Traffic Management System (HTMS) on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway was stalled because the printers have been yet to be refilled with ink. After senior officials took observe of the file, a workforce from the Noida Authority was sent to the Traffic Management Centre (TMC) to test the gadget. Official resources confirmed that a new printer was put in at the TMC by means of the night time and printing began around 7 pm.
“A printer was sourced from a personal dealer until the two previous printers get refilled with ink,” stated the source. Contacted, SP (visitors) Anil Jha reiterated that the issue was fixed by means of the night time and printing had started.
However, readers have raised objections questioning why the challans have been pending and urged that they be shared with the violators via electronic mail or on social media as an alternative of printing.
Amit Gupta, a resident of Sector 77, stated, “There can be naming and shaming of such defaulters in the gazette. Alternatively, the names of the defaulters can be publicised on the reliable Twitter maintain of Noida visitors police and data can be sent to them with out involving paper and ink. The visitors police should not rely on the Noida Authority for small things such as paper and cartridge.”
Noida: Printer back, challan flow restarts
Reviewed by Kailash
on
May 06, 2018
Rating: