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Delhi Transport Minister holds meeting on high security registration plate, colour-coded stickers on cars

News Agencies | Updated on: 24 December 2020, 8:47 IST

Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot on Wednesday convened a follow-up meeting with all the stakeholders to address the public grievances concerning affixing of High-Security Registration Plate (HSRP) and colour-coded fuel stickers on cars.

The meeting was attended by senior officers from Transport Department, IT Department of Delhi Government, all Zonal motor licensing officers (MLOs) and other stakeholders such as Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), High-Security Registration Plate (HSRP) manufacturers and Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) and major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers of HSRP in Delhi.


During the meeting, the minister directed the officials to streamline the overall grievance mechanism.

To achieve this, he recommended that each grievance must be assigned a unique reference number and it's receipt should be acknowledged within the next 24 hours.

"It should also be ensured that the grievance should be resolved within the next 3-4 working days," Gahlot said.

According to an official release, the SIAM sought time from the minister to streamline and strengthen the overall process of booking and delivery of HSRP and Colour Coded Stickers and agreed to resolve all issues before the next meeting scheduled for the December 30.

Gahlot also observed that increased presence of OEMs and dealers must be ensured in areas where the sufficient number of dealers are not available.

"SIAM has also been directed to scale up and strengthen their Home fitment facility so that public does not have to step out to get their HSRP affixed, considering the ongoing pandemic. In response to the increasing queries on vehicles registered in other states, SIAM and Transport department has been advised to come up with a solution as soon as possible to ensure that Delhi's public is not inconvenienced," read the release.

Earlier, the Supreme Court of India had instructed all the states to ensure the affixation of HSRP and Colour Coded Stickers on vehicles for increased security and easy identification of fuel types.

Subsequently, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), in December 2018, notified the manner of display of registration marks on the motor vehicles under the Central Motor Vehicles Rule (CMVR), 1989.

The unique High-Security Registration plate shall be linked electronically to the vehicle after its affixture on the vehicle on registration.

The background for Colour-Coded Stickers for diesel vehicles shall be Orange, Light Blue for the Petrol and CNG vehicles and grey for all other vehicles. Further, it notified that the vehicles complying with BS-VI norms to have a green stripe at the top of the 3rd registration plate/ colour coded sticker.

The website for the booking of HSRP and Colour Coded Sticker was revamped in November 2020. Now a user can apply through a single window for both the HSRP and Colour Coded Sticker by logging into https://www.siam.in/ or https://www.bookmyhsrp.com/.

For any grievance or queries, a user can call on 1800 1200 201 or write to hsrpquery@siam.in, grievance@bookmyhsrp.com & homegrievance@bookmyhsrp.com (for home delivery related issues).

(ANI)

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First published: 24 December 2020, 8:47 IST