Bangalore: Rs 400 Crore Number Plate Scandal Unfolding in State


Bangalore: Rs 400 Crore Number Plate Scandal Unfolding in State

Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore (SP)

Bangalore, Jul 28: It has come to light, that the state transport department is entangled in a controversial contract involving a fraud amounting to over Rs 400 crore on the issue of giving contract for providing uniform high security registration plates to the vehicles in the state, to a private company.

The union government has taken a decision to provide a uniform, secured, number plates to the vehicles all over the country, for security reasons. This has been brought into effect to avoid theft of vehicles, misuse of stolen vehicles by terrorists, naxals etc., and to be able to easily detect the modifications made if any. The state government accordingly, has initiated steps to fall in line with other states in this regard.

Mumbai-based Shivnit Utsch India Pvt Ltd has bagged the contract for providing the high security number plates for the vehicles in the state for a 15-year period. The rates quoted by the company for the number plates are Rs 550 for two-wheelers, Rs 650 for three-wheelers and Rs 1,200 for four-wheelers. It is mandatory for the citizens to pay the prescribed rates and get new high security number plates to their vehicles.

West Bengal, the first state to adopt the new system, has fixed Rs 282 for two -wheelers, Rs 298 for three-wheelers and Rs 441 for four-wheelers. The fact that the cost in Karnataka is three-fold as compared to the ones fixed by West Bengal, has raised several eye-brows. There is something fishy in this contract, people believe.

The state has about 78.51 lac registered vehicles and the differential burden on the people works to around Rs 400 crore. It is said, the company has violated several conditions, one of which, is that it should have had the experience of having supplied number plates to at least four countries. It is said, the company, in order to bag the contract, falsely declared that it had supplied number plates to four countries.

In Rajasthan, the contract for number plates had been given to this company, but after allegations were made about the wrong information furnished by it, the agreement has been put on hold. The government there is contemplating the issue of placing the company on black list.

  

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    We pay the highest vehicle registration tax but drive on the lowest maintained roads. Henceforth we drive vehicles with most expensive number plates. I am forced to believe that I am living in a most developed state in the country. Thanks to the state government.

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  • Alvaris Babuti, Niddodi

    Wed, Jul 29 2009

    Yeddy ''you can fool all (everybody) once, but not always!

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  • Pramod, Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 29 2009

    Karnataka having the highest road tax in country now this too proves that politicians want to make money. What about the infrastructure? Bad roads or no roads. Yeddi not to do a lot.

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  • Mathew Singh, Beliz/India

    Wed, Jul 29 2009

    Yearly Vehicles Inspection, smog test, Brake test, light test, Stopping trucks & cars for overweight cargo & stopping at all check posts are money making business for Transport minister & RTO officers. Find out how developed countries have more cars than people.

    How these Nations handle car registrations, Yearly testings etc, Learn from them. India need not go far away to get things fixed. Indian companies like Wipro, Tata (TCS), etc do a wonderful consulting work with western countries in setting up transportation, RTO related systems. Wake up India, Keep the eyes open. Don’t let the Government to rob its Citizens.

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  • Ashok Fernandes, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    To avoid this money making racket, let the concerned authorities through their respective channels give us just the number to be displayed on the vehicle with the required specifications and fix a dead line. We will manage to get it done by private plate manufacturers which will not only give equal buisness opportunity, but will also work out much cheaper for all of us than fill the pockets of these statewide thieves.

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  • Ossie Cornelio, Kallianpur / USA

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    Hold on... you will get a new security Helmet for two wheelers at a price fixed by the Govt.

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  • Edward, Managalore

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    WHAT IS HAPPENING IN OUR STATE. ONE-BY-ONE SCAM IS COMING-UP. WHAT MR. YEDDI & HIS GOVT. IS DOING? WHERE OUR STATE KARNATAKA IS HEADING FOR? BECOMING ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF W.BENGAL, BIHAR, ORISSA? WHAT A BLUNDER HAPPENED? WHAT OUR KARNATAKA PEOPLE ELECTED A GOVT.? OH GOD! PLEASE SAVE OUR STATE FROM THESE...

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    People are getting educated. They can read other languages despite the best effort by the minister to prevent it! I''m curious to know who made how much!?

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  • Charles D''Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Jul 28 2009

    People have to spend for the new number plates and politicians get commission.!!!! The company which is blacklisted by other states is our states friend..!!!! Woh great development Mantra. Whether the state is developed or not, one thing is sure our politicians will develop financially...!!!!?????

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