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Min Sharma for time bound action on issues relating transport sector

December 12, 2025 | BK NEWS SERVICE

Jammu, Dec 12: Transport Minister Satish Sharma today asserted that the transport sector is crucial for boosting the region's economy, emphasising the government's commitment to a transparent and efficient system in Jammu & Kashmir.

The Minister was interacting with the representatives of Transport Welfare Associations during a meeting convened to deliberate on the challenges being faced by the transport fraternity in both Jammu and Kashmir divisions.

The meeting was attended by Secretary Transport, Avny Lavasa; IG Traffic; DG Finance in Transport Department; MD JKRTC, M.A. War; Additional Commissioner Kashmir; RTOs of Jammu, Kashmir and Kathua and other senior officers of the Transport Department and representatives of Associations.

During the meeting, the associations presented a detailed memorandum highlighting several pressing issues impacting transporters’ livelihood and day-to-day operations.

Satish Sharma assured that all concerns raised by the representatives will be taken up promptly with the concerned for speedy redress.

The Associations apprised the Minister of non-implementation of the already approved and finalized E-bus schedule in Jammu and Srinagar.

The Minister assured that he would personally review the matter to ensure structured and regulated E-bus operations, safeguarding the interests of existing transport operators.

Seeking enhanced ATS capacity, the associations  requested continuation of the existing MVD Fitness and Passing system.

The Minister acknowledged the operational difficulties faced by the transporters due to a limited number of ATSs  and assured necessary corrective measures to ease the process.

The transporters expressed concern over the 200% increase in fitness and passing fees under new MoRTH guidelines, citing severe financial strain.

Satish Sharma assured that the matter would be reviewed with sensitivity, keeping the economic conditions of the transport community in mind.

The meeting also deliberated upon the prolonged pendency of tariff revision, unresolved since 2021.

The Minister assured that the tariff revision process will be examined and advanced through proper consultations with all stakeholders.

The transporters also requested for streamlining of the E-challan system in accordance with MoRTH guidelines and the provision of proper supporting documentation.

The Minister assured that the concerns would be taken up with traffic authorities to ensure rationalisation and transparency.

The Associations raised the issue of illegal adda fee collection on National Highways despite the existing government orders prohibiting such practices.

Satish Sharma assured strict action against the violators and directed for immediate verification of complaints. He reiterated that all concerns discussed will be addressed on priority and reviewed regularly until resolved.

He emphasised that protecting the interests of transporters and ensuring smooth mobility across the UT remains a key priority of the government.

Earlier, Satish Sharma attended the Martyrdom Day ceremony of General Zorawar Singh, the legendary Dogra warrior known for his extraordinary courage, military brilliance and historic campaigns.

Speaking at the event, the Minister paid rich and heartfelt tributes to General Zorawar Singh. He described him as “one of the greatest military commanders in the history of India whose valour continues to inspire generations.”

He highlighted that General Zorawar Singh’s unmatched leadership, strategic acumen, and spirit of sacrifice remain a proud chapter in the socio-military history of Jammu and Kashmir. The Minister noted that the Dogra General’s campaigns across Ladakh, Tibet, Baltistan and beyond showcased exceptional bravery and a deep sense of duty towards the nation.

The ceremony witnessed participation of ex-servicemen, civil society members, youth groups and senior government officials.

The Minister interacted with the attendees and emphasised the need to educate the younger generations about the heroic contributions of General Zorawar Singh and the rich martial legacy of the region.

 

Min Sharma for time bound action on issues relating transport sector

December 12, 2025 | BK NEWS SERVICE

Jammu, Dec 12: Transport Minister Satish Sharma today asserted that the transport sector is crucial for boosting the region's economy, emphasising the government's commitment to a transparent and efficient system in Jammu & Kashmir.

The Minister was interacting with the representatives of Transport Welfare Associations during a meeting convened to deliberate on the challenges being faced by the transport fraternity in both Jammu and Kashmir divisions.

The meeting was attended by Secretary Transport, Avny Lavasa; IG Traffic; DG Finance in Transport Department; MD JKRTC, M.A. War; Additional Commissioner Kashmir; RTOs of Jammu, Kashmir and Kathua and other senior officers of the Transport Department and representatives of Associations.

During the meeting, the associations presented a detailed memorandum highlighting several pressing issues impacting transporters’ livelihood and day-to-day operations.

Satish Sharma assured that all concerns raised by the representatives will be taken up promptly with the concerned for speedy redress.

The Associations apprised the Minister of non-implementation of the already approved and finalized E-bus schedule in Jammu and Srinagar.

The Minister assured that he would personally review the matter to ensure structured and regulated E-bus operations, safeguarding the interests of existing transport operators.

Seeking enhanced ATS capacity, the associations  requested continuation of the existing MVD Fitness and Passing system.

The Minister acknowledged the operational difficulties faced by the transporters due to a limited number of ATSs  and assured necessary corrective measures to ease the process.

The transporters expressed concern over the 200% increase in fitness and passing fees under new MoRTH guidelines, citing severe financial strain.

Satish Sharma assured that the matter would be reviewed with sensitivity, keeping the economic conditions of the transport community in mind.

The meeting also deliberated upon the prolonged pendency of tariff revision, unresolved since 2021.

The Minister assured that the tariff revision process will be examined and advanced through proper consultations with all stakeholders.

The transporters also requested for streamlining of the E-challan system in accordance with MoRTH guidelines and the provision of proper supporting documentation.

The Minister assured that the concerns would be taken up with traffic authorities to ensure rationalisation and transparency.

The Associations raised the issue of illegal adda fee collection on National Highways despite the existing government orders prohibiting such practices.

Satish Sharma assured strict action against the violators and directed for immediate verification of complaints. He reiterated that all concerns discussed will be addressed on priority and reviewed regularly until resolved.

He emphasised that protecting the interests of transporters and ensuring smooth mobility across the UT remains a key priority of the government.

Earlier, Satish Sharma attended the Martyrdom Day ceremony of General Zorawar Singh, the legendary Dogra warrior known for his extraordinary courage, military brilliance and historic campaigns.

Speaking at the event, the Minister paid rich and heartfelt tributes to General Zorawar Singh. He described him as “one of the greatest military commanders in the history of India whose valour continues to inspire generations.”

He highlighted that General Zorawar Singh’s unmatched leadership, strategic acumen, and spirit of sacrifice remain a proud chapter in the socio-military history of Jammu and Kashmir. The Minister noted that the Dogra General’s campaigns across Ladakh, Tibet, Baltistan and beyond showcased exceptional bravery and a deep sense of duty towards the nation.

The ceremony witnessed participation of ex-servicemen, civil society members, youth groups and senior government officials.

The Minister interacted with the attendees and emphasised the need to educate the younger generations about the heroic contributions of General Zorawar Singh and the rich martial legacy of the region.

 


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