By
Samachar Digital News
Chandigarh
28th November:- With the
reinstatement of High Security Registration Plates (HSRP) in Punjab after 3.5
years, the State has taken a
step in the right direction in compliance with the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s
ruling with regards to the implementation of the scheme across the country.
The HSRP project began its operations in the State of
Punjab earlier in the year 2011. It came to a standstill post a litigation
between the Vendor Company i.e. Agros Impex (I) Pvt. Ltd. and Punjab State
Transport Department in the year
2015. The matter has now been successfully resolved as the Court has directed
the State to reinstate the original agreement with the vendor company. The
vendor company has also been instructed to address certain lacunas in the
process.
The Hon’ble Supreme Court is monitoring the progress
of the project across all states. In its last order on HSRP, the Apex court has
reprimanded several States with respect to the lackadaisical approach towards
the implementation of the scheme.
The affixation of HSRP’s is aimed at curbing Vehicle
borne crimes. These ‘IND’ Plates provide uniform and standardised manner of
display of Registration marks and comes with chromium-based Hologram to protect
against counterfeiting. The plates are affixed with non-removable, non-reusable
Snap Locks. The front and rear number plates have Unique Alphanumeric Laser
Identification Number, which upon affixation on the vehicle gets registered
with the Central Database of VAHAN.
The operations of embossing and affixing of HSRP in
the State of Punjab have already commenced at Regional / District Transport
Authorities of Ferozpur, Faridkot, Nawasheher and Hoshiarpur. The remaining
locations will be operationalised within a span of 2 months. All new vehicles
registered in the State are mandated to affix HSRP as the Registration
Certificate (RC) of the vehicle will be issued only post affixation of the
plates. All remaining already registered vehicles in the State of Punjab are
also to be affixed with the HSRP’s, for which the State Transport Department
and the Vendor company will roll out a schedule once all the districts in the
State are covered with the facility of HSRP.
The
vendor company has assured that some of the challenges that were faced
initially in the project, have been addressed as they have been learning from
their operations in other states such as Gujarat and Assam, and they are
confident of rolling out the HSRP scheme that will not cause any inconvenience
for the vehicle owners of the State. Instead, they will use technologies such
as SMS alerts, appointment system interface, eWallet payments for
Dealers to make the experience seemless for both customers and
vehicle dealers across the State. Even issues in the quality of the black foil
that used to occasionally get faded in the earlier years have been resolved
and customers will not face any such issues. Customers who have faced this
issue of fading of the foil, will be given Free of Cost replacement of the foil
on the plate by the Company, once the operations are live in the entire state.
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