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Kharkutta outpost upgraded to police station

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Shillong: The Government of Meghalaya, in its notification issued by the Commissioner and Secretary to the Government of Meghalaya, Home (Police) Department has informed that for public convenience and better administration the Kharkutta Police Out Post has been upgraded to a Police Station to be known as Kharkutta Police Station in North Garo Hills District.
The areas coming under its jurisdiction shall cease to be under the Mendipathar Police Station.
Mobile app mParivahan launched

Shillong: The Commissioner of Transport, Meghalaya, has informed that the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways has recently launched a mobile app mParivahan which provides transport service access to citizens through a mobile based application.
This app empowers citizens with instant access to various information, services and utilities related to Transport Sector.
The app has a number of important functionalities like Virtual RC/DL, Encrypted QR Code, Information Services, DL/RC search, Road Offence Reporting, Road Accident Reporting, Transport Notification to the citizens and DTO/Traffic Office Locations. This app is available for download from Google Playstore.

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