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MOTORISED VEHICLE NUMBER PLATES – A CONCEPT RESTRUCTURED

MOTORISED VEHICLE NUMBER PLATES A CONCEPT RESTRUCTURED Amit Mazumder Scientist 'F' Abstract:                  This paper attempts to establish a commonality by standardising the present scenario where the registration number plates of motorised vehicles are undergoing a linear expansion, with initial null values, as significantly stored values from inputs. This initial absence of numeric or character values, with inclusions later with expanding field lengths, has been discussed, with presentation of a concept to overcome this problem that's plaguing the motor vehicle database all over India. The need is fundamental and the concept presented may yield positive results resolving implementation and data maintenance issues. Keywords: Vehicle Registration Number Plate, HSRP, Scenario, Format, Motor Vehicles Act, Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1.      Introduction 1.1.    What a number plate on a vehicle is all about? All motorised vehicles that ply on

Presentation of Case Studies for Digital Empowerment through MARREG – MARriage REGistration

Presentation of Case Studies for Digital Empowerment through MARREG – MARriage REGistration Amit Mazumder Scientist 'F' ABSTRACT This paper puts forward some case studies that have led to the computerisation of the entire process of marriage registration and led foundations for discarding the manual system in practice. Attempts have been made to highlight the drawbacks in the manual system of preservation of records, the pitfalls and perils. This write-up is in line with the declaration of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India that all marriages should be registered. Keywords: Marriage Registration, ACTs of Marriage in India, Notice under Solemnisation of Marriage, RGM, NOMO, HMR, ISR, CSR, Aadhaar Introduction MARREG is an eGovernance application software whose services are delivered through a portal https://rgmwb.gov.in . This software has been designed and developed by National Informatics Centre with the primary aim of easing the government’s

A MURDER IN OFFICE

A MURDER IN OFFICE [ This is purely an act of fiction. Names, characters, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. C ontent designed may provide helpful information on the subjects discussed along with presentations/illustrations for highlighting the plight of an aggrieved. The author assume no liabilities of any kind with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents. . Any resemblance to persons living or dead may be purely coincidental] Kumar never had an inkling about what would befall him that fateful Friday of 1997. Well, normally we too don't and his case wasn't of any difference. A sufficiently matured serviceman in his late fifties with experience taking a toll on his brain and psyche, he was fast approaching his superannuation from service in a couple of years. The day began as another day would unfold. The hazards at office and the mix and match between official and personal life c