Minister asks officials to check corruption in Transport Dept.
[ad_1]
Transport Minister Perni Venkataramaiah on Tuesday urged officials of the division to keep transparency and hold corruption at bay in their day-to-day work.
Addressing a State-level assembly of the Deputy Transport Commissioners (DTCs) and Regional Transport Officers (RTOs), the Minister mentioned the division was a vital wing of the federal government.
He mentioned experiences surfacing at common intervals of workers in the workplace resorting to corruption in issuing LLR, driving licence and fitment certificates upset him, and signing their suspension orders or punishment orders was painful for him.
Principal Secretary, Department of Transport, M.T. Krishna Babu, raised concern over the rising variety of deaths in highway accidents.
On a mean, he mentioned, a minimum of 25 deaths have been being registered in the State daily. To minimise deaths in highway accidents, the Centre had created an Integrated Road Accident Data Base (IRAD), a central accident database administration system, that may assist in analysing causes of highway accidents and devising security interventions, he mentioned.
Developed by the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-Madras), the app can be applied by the National Informatics Centre and the World Bank-supported challenge’s value was ₹258 crore, he knowledgeable, including that the aim of the challenge was on-site assortment of accident knowledge.
He mentioned the State was allotted Central funds of ₹50 crore to determine and take away the black spots inflicting accidents.
Mr. Krishna Babu mentioned regardless of impediments like COVID-19 pandemic, the transport sector had been working successfully, serving folks of the State.
A complete of 293 staff of the AP State Road Transport Corporation and the Road Transport Authority had died due to the virus an infection through the two waves of the pandemic, he knowledgeable.
Referring to the Vahana Mitra scheme, he mentioned ₹2.43 lakh had been deposited in the accounts of the beneficiaries of the scheme in the latest third tranche of monetary help granted by the federal government.
Transport Commissioner P.S.R. Anjaneyulu, APSRTC Managing Director Dwaraka Tirumala Rao, and Joint Commissioners, Transport Department, Ramasri, Prasada Rao and Venkateswara Rao have been current.
[ad_2]