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  1. Traffic Challan Cancelled: New Order! UP government cancels all traffic challans for five years, check details here
  2. UP govt cancels 5 years' pending traffic challans
  3. U.P. RAJKOSH


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Traffic Challan Cancelled: New Order! UP government cancels all traffic challans for five years, check details here

The Yogi government has canceled the challan of the vehicle owners in UP while giving concession to the vehicle owners who have not paid the challan for a long time. With this decision of CM Yogi, lakhs of vehicle owners of the state have heaved a sigh of relief. This is good news for those drivers who were challaned for violating different traffic rules. In such a situation, all the challans between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2021 have been deducted in Uttar Pradesh. All his challans have been cancelled. Also which is pending in various courts. This applies to all vehicles. This system was implemented till 2 June 2023 Transport Commissioner Chandra Bhushan Singh has given instructions to all the divisional transport officers to remove these challans from the portal after getting the list of cases of the sub-committee in the court. This step of the UP government will give great relief to the rest of the people. Instructions have been sent by the government to all the divisional transport offices in this regard. It has been said in the order that after getting the list of pending challans in the court, it should be removed from the e-challan portal. According to the order, the challans deducted during the period from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2021 are being cancelled. The Transport Commissioner said that through Uttar Pradesh Ordinance No. 2 June 2023, this system has been implemented that old pending challans should be cancelled. It may be known that farmers in...

UP govt cancels 5 years' pending traffic challans

"Uttar Pradesh government has cancelled the challan of the vehicle owners in the state, giving concession to the owners who have not paid the challan between January 1, 2017, and December 31, 2021. This applies to all vehicles, including those pending in various courts," the official statement said. "This decision by the UP government will provide tremendous relief to the general public. This decision by CM Yogi Adityanath has been welcomed by lakhs of vehicle owners, particularly those who were previously charged with violating traffic rules. The government has issued instructions to all divisional transport offices to remove pending challans from the e-challan portal after receiving the court's list," it added. "Following the cancellation of old pending challans, the drivers should not panic after this period. They can fill online traffic challans while sitting at home. Detailed information can be obtained by visiting the official website of UP Traffic Police, and for this, only the vehicle number is required," the statement informed. -- ANI TOP STORIES

U.P. RAJKOSH

Finance Department (FD), Government of Uttar Pradesh, has decided to receive payments electronically. e-payment is a mode of payment in addition to the conventional methods of payment offered by the Government of Uttar Pradesh. The acceptance of on-line payment of Uttar Pradesh State's Taxes through the internet portals of various banks have been developed, without having any implication on the existing procedure of the executive and accounting agencies of the Department.To avail of this facility the taxpayer is required to have a net-banking account with any of the banks listed by the government on this site. • This is a 24X7 facility and citizen can make the payment any time of the day. • On-Line Filling of single challan form facilitates minimum fields of the challan to be filled. • Instant online receipts for payment made and instant online banks transaction number becomes available. • One can pay personal taxes as well as behalf of the firm,company and others. Web Information Manager: Mr. P. K. Rawat, Programmer and mail to - ©2016 Designed, Developed and hosted by

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