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1st computer-generated way bill issued by HRTC at remote Killar bus stand

The first computer-generated way bill issued by the HRTC at the Killar bus stand in Pangi.

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Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) achieved a significant milestone recently, issuing its first computer-generated way bill at the Killar bus stand in Pangi.

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“The installation of computers and internet facilities at this remote location demonstrates HRTC’s commitment to digitising operations, even in the most inaccessible regions of the state. This initiative is part of HRTC’s broader mission to modernise its services, improve efficiency and enhance passenger experience,” said HRTC MD Rohan Chand Thakur.

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The Managing Director expressed pride in the achievement, and reiterated HRTC’s commitment to leveraging technology for enhanced public service delivery.

“This milestone reflects our dedication to bridging the digital divide and bringing the benefits of technology to every corner of the state,” he said.

HRTC continued to prioritise technology-driven solutions to ensure seamless and transparent operations across the state, he added.

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