The KP government has launched an online platform for paying traffic fines. This is a major step toward digital governance in the province.
Now, citizens in KP can pay traffic challans online. They no longer need to wait in long queues or visit traffic offices.
The new system is designed to make public services easier and more transparent. Officials said it would save time and reduce corruption.
Dr. Shafqat Ayaz, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister for Science and IT, announced the launch on social media. He called it an important milestone for KP.
The goal is to provide fast, user-friendly services to people across the province. This is one of many digital reforms being introduced in KP.
The online challan system allows users to pay through their phones or computers. It works in real-time and offers instant confirmation of payments.
Authorities believe the system will increase fine collections. It will also help traffic departments work more efficiently.
The new service reflects the KP government’s focus on digital transformation. It aims to bring all major services online in the near future.
Citizens are encouraged to use the online system for a smoother experience. Feedback from users will help improve the service further.
This move is part of a broader effort to modernize public services. Other departments in KP are also working on similar digital upgrades.
By reducing paperwork and manual tasks, the province hopes to improve service quality and boost public satisfaction.
More online features are expected to launch soon. These efforts mark a strong shift toward e-governance in KP.
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