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PMPML enables ticket booking from bus seats

PMPML enables ticket booking from bus seats

To simplify the ticketing process and promote the “Aapli PMPML” mobile application, Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML) has begun installing QR codes on bus seats. With the initiative, passengers no longer need to wait for conductors. They can simply scan the code, download the app, and book tickets instantly from their seats. QR code stickers have been placed behind each seat. The feature is expected to be particularly useful during peak hours. According to PMPML, 28,305 QR codes have been installed across 927 buses under the campaign. (HT FILE) “We are committed to making Pune’s travel experience more comfortable and digital. With QR codes installed in every bus, passengers can now book tickets conveniently from their seats. We urge more citizens to take advantage of this facility,” said Mahesh Awhad, chairman and managing director, PMPML. According to PMPML, 28,305 QR codes have been installed across 927 buses under the campaign. The rollout has been completed in buses operating from 10 major depots, including Swargate, Katraj, Wagholi, Baner, Chakan, Balewadi, Hinjewadi-Man, Upper, Bhekrai Nagar, and …

Centre launches CRS app for birth and death registration: Here’s how it works | Latest News India

Centre launches CRS app for birth and death registration: Here’s how it works | Latest News India

Union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday launched a new mobile application, the Civil Registration System (CRS), for birth and death registration. Developed by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, the app is expected to reduce the time required for these registrations seamlessly. Amit Shah also shared a brief video from the Registrar General of India accompanying the post, showcasing the app’s interface(X/Amit Shah) “Under PM Shri @narendramodi Ji’s Digital India vision to integrate technology with governance, launched the Civil Registration System mobile application,” Amit Shah posted on X. According to the Union minister, the app will streamline the process of birth and death registration, allowing citizens to register anytime, anywhere, and in their state’s official language. This, he said, will “significantly reduce the time required for registration.” He also shared a brief video from the Registrar General of India accompanying the post, showcasing the app’s interface. It explains that the CRS mobile app enables digital certificate delivery and online digitisation of legacy records and assures that states will not be burdened with …