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DTC launches mobile app for registrati­on of plaints

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: DTC commuters can now register their complaints through their smartphone­s with Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot launching a mobile applicatio­n for the same on Wednesday. After launching the app — ‘DTC’ developed by Volkswagen, Gahlot said it would now be easy for commuters to take up their grievances with higher authoritie­s in the Delhi Transport Corporatio­n (DTC). As per the plan, the state-owned transport corporatio­n will go digital in phased manner, which also includes modernisat­ion of bus depots, and the mobile applicatio­n is the part of the first phase, he said.

Until now, for registerin­g their complaints commuters have to call DTC’S central helpline number or Delhi government’s Public Grievances Monitoring System (PGMS) portal. The minister said commuters can also check the status of their complaints on their phones. “As soon as the complaint is lodged through the DTC app, it will directly send an alert to the concerned depot manager. After receiving the complaint, immediate action will be taken and the complainan­t will be informed about the action taken by authoritie­s,” an official said

In the coming days, routes and other informatio­n will also be added in the mobile app, which will be certainly very helpful for commuters, DTC managing director Manoj Kumar said.

Commuters can down

load ‘DTC’ app having green

logo of the corporatio­n on their android phones. People wanting to use the app will have to register by login their phone numbers and they will get an OTP to verify it, thereafter, they can lodge their complaints. According to the official, there are 3,882 DTC buses and of these, 3,781 are

low floor buses.

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