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Index Table No. Subject ---- Road Transport Sector in Maharashtra State at a glance. ---- General Section 1 Maharashtra's Economy in Figures, 2015 2 Area and Population of Maharashtra State, (According to 2011 Census) 3 Telephone Nos. & Office Addresses of Transport Commissioner's/ Director's of Transport of U.Ts./States in the Country 4 Officer's Name & Telephone Numbers at Transport Commissioner's Office, Mumbai 5 Office Code, Address & Telephone Numbers of Regional / Dy. Regional Transport Offices 6 Name and Telephone Numbers of Border Check Post 7 List of e-mail Id's of Officers in the Transport Commissioner Office, Mumbai 8 List of e-mail Id's of R.T.O./ Dy. R.T.O Offices of Maharashtra state. 9 Regionwise Sanctioned Posts as on 31 March 2015 10 Sanctioned Posts (classwise) in the Motor Vehicle Department as on 31st March, 2015. ---- Registration Section (India) 11 Vehicles On Record In India (1951 to 2012) 12 Vehicles On Record In Each State/U.T. As On 31st March 2012 13 Categorywise Vehicles In Million Plus Cities Of India As On 31st March 2012 14 Newly Registered Motor Vehicles in the States & Union Teritories During 2011-2012 ---- Registration Section (Maharashtra) 15 Categorywise vehicles & Their Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) In Maharashtra State, For the Period 1971-1981,1981-1991,1991-2001 & 2001-2011 16 Categorywise Vehicles & Comparison of Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) In Maharashtra State, For The Period 1985-95, 1995-2005 & 2005-2015 17 Categorywise Vehicles & Comparison of Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) In Maharashtra State, For The Period 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015. 18 Categorywise Vehicle Registration & Their Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) For The Period 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015. 19 Office/ Regionwise Growth of Vehicles as on 31st March, 2012, 2013,2014 & 2015. 20 Categorywise Yearly Registration of vehicles & There Growth During The Period 2011-12 to 2014-15. 21 Categorywise Vehicles On Road As On 31st March 2012 to 2015 & Growth Thereon 22 Office/Regionwise Yearly Registration of Vehicles & Their Growth During The Period 2011-12 to 2014-15 23 Office/Regionwise Transport & Non Transport Vehicles As On 31st March, 2013 to 31st March, 2015 24 Office/ Region/ Categorywise Vehicles On Road As On 31st March, 2015. 25 Category / Fuelwise Vehicle Population As On 31st March, 2015 26 Categorywise Vehicle Population As On 31st March, 2015 In Million Plus Cities. 27 Office/Regtion/Categorywise Yearly Registration of Vehicles During The Year 2014-2015 ---- Licence/Badges Section 28 Office / Regionwise Growth of Learners Licences From 2011-12 To 2014-15. 29 Office / Regionwise Growth of Driver's Licences Issued During Each Year From 2011-12 To 2014-15 30 Office / Regionwise Growth of Driver's Licences On Record From 2011-12 to 2014-15. 31 Driver's Licences, Badges And Their Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) As On 31st March, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2013 2014 & 2015. 32 Office / Regionwise Growth of PSVA Badges Issued During Each Year From 2011-12 to 2014-15. 33 Office / Regionwise Growth of PSVA Badges On Record From 2011-12 to 2014-2015. 34 Office / Regionwise Growth of Conductor Licences Issued During 2011-12 to 2014-15. 35 Office / Regionwise Growth of Conductor Licences On Record From 2011-12 to 2014-2015. 36 Office / Regionwise Growth of Non-Transport (Personal) Driver's Licences Issued During Each Year From 2011-12 to 2014-2015. 37 Office / Regionwise Growth of Non-Transport (Personal) Driver's Licences On Record From 2011-12 to 2014-2015.

Index Table No. Subject 38 Office / Regionwise Growth of Transport (Commercial) Driver's Licences Issued During 2011-12 to 2014-15. 39 Office / Regionwise Growth of Transport (Commercial) Driver's Licences On Record From 2011-12 to 2014-15. 40 Driver's and Conductor's Licences Issued During The Year 1995-96 to 2014-15 41 Driver's & Conductor's Licences Issued During The Year 2014-15. 42 Driver's & Conductor's Licences As On 31st March, 2015 43 Driver's and Conductor's Licences As On 31st March, 1995 to March,2015 44 PSVA & Conductor's Badges Issued during the year 2014-2015 and Badges on record, As on 31st March, 2015 Revenue Section 45 Growth of Revenue (0041) Collected During The Year 2011-2012 to 2014-2015 46 Comparison Between Revenue Collected and Expenditure Incurred On MVD During Each Financial Year From 2011-2012 to 2014-2015 In Maharashtra State 47 Office / Regionwise Taxes on Vehicles & Passengers, and Fees Collected During The Year 2014-2015 48 Enviornment Tax Recovered During The Year 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014-15. ---- Enforcement Section 49 Performance of Border Check-Posts During The Year 2011-12 to 2014-15 50 Performance of Border Check-Posts During The Year 2014-2015 51 Office/Regionwise Performance of Flying Squads During The Year 2011-12 to 2014-2015. 52 Office/Regionwise Performance of Checking of Clandestine Transportation of Passengers From 2011-12 to 2014-2015. 53 Office/Regionwise Prformance of Checking of Overloading Goods Vehicles From 2011-12 to 2014-2015. 54 No. of Vehicles Detected for Auto pollution 55 Office/Regionwise Performance of P.U.C. Checking, Performance of Flying Squads, Performance of Checking of Clandestine Operation and Performance of Overloading Goods Vehicles During The Year 2014-15. ---- Permit Section 56 Officewise Valid Permits as on 31.3.2015 57 Officewise Special/Temporary Permits Issued During 2014-2015 58 Valid National Permits As On 31st March, 2015 ---- Miscellaneouss Section 59 Growth of Revenue Received From Attractive Number Scheme During The Year 2011-12 to 2014-15 60 Recovery of Professional Tax During The Period 2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014-15 61 Approved P.U.C. centres, driver's training schools as on 31.3.2015 62 Fitness Certificatte Issued During The Year 2013-14 & 2014-2015 63 Districtwise No.of Accidents During 2012 to 2015 (Calender Year) & Percentage Growth. 64 Districtwise No. of Persons Killed During 2012 to 2015 (Calender Year) & Percentage Growth. 65 Districtwise No. of Persons Injured During 2012 to 2015 ( Calender Year) & Percentage Growth. 66 Road Length Under Maintenance With Public Works Department and Zilla Parishad In Maharashtra As On 31st March, 2013 67 Details of National Highways Passing Through Maharashtra State ---- Vehicle Statistics Section 68 Vehicles Per '000 Person In Each District of Maharashtra State. 69 No. of Accidents & Persons Killed Per Lakh Vehicles In Each District of Maharashtra. 70 Number of Vehicles Per Km Road Length In Each District of Maharashtra. ---- Tax Section 71 Tax Rate for 2/3 Wheelers & Motor Cars 72 Tax Rate for Contract/ Stage Carriages 73 Tax Rate for Goods Carriages & Other Vehicles 74 Environment Tax And Profession Tax

i Information on Maharashtra Geography : Maharashtra is the second largest state in India having an area of 3.08 lakh sq.km and coastline of 720 kms along the Arabian sea. The State is surrounded by the Sahyadri mountain ranges in the west, Satpuda hills in the north and Bhamragad-Chiroli- Gaikhuri ranges are in the east. For administrative purpose, the state is divided into six divisions, which are further divided into 36 districts. In the state, 44 cities are having population more than one lakh. Number of talukas and villages are 358 and 43665 respectively. For local self-governance in rural areas, there are 34 Zilla Parishads, 351 Panchayat Samitis and 27,920 Gram Panchayats. The urban areas are governed through 26 Municipal Corporations, 230 Municipal Councils, 110 Nagar Panchayats & 7 Cantonment Boards. Population : As per the 2011 census, the population of the Maharashtra state is 11.24 crores and is the second largest populous state. Population share is 9.3 percent against total population of India. Urban Population is 45.2 percent whereas rural population is 54.8 percent. Transport Infrastructure : The transport sector mainly consists of Roadways, Railways, Airways and waterways. 1) Roads :- The Road Infrastructure in the state is managed, which includes construction and maintenance by the following agencies, a) National Highway Authority of India, Goverenment of India. b) State Public Works Department. c) Municipal Corporation / Council, d) Zilla Parishad e) Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC). f) Cantonement Board Upto March,2015 the total Road Length maintained by Public Works Department and local bodies in the state is 2.94 lakh kms, out of which total surface road is 2.45 lakh kms. The Total Road Length per 100 sq. km. of geographical area is 96 km in 2014-15. The total Vehicles used in the State are 2,55,92,175 & number of vehicles per lakh population is 22769 in 2014-15. The CAGR of registered motor vehicle in state for the last ten year i.e.for the period 2005-2015 is 9.92. Maharashtra accounted for the largest share of the total registered motor vehicles i.e.11.78 % in the

ii country in 2012-13 (As per Road Transport Year book published by Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India). 2) Railways :- Railway is the lifeline of State s transport infrastructure having network of 6,226 km., which comprises of 5,661 km. of broad gauge lines & 459 km. of narrow gauge lines & 106 km. of meter gauge lines. The rail traffic in Maharashtra falls under the Central, Western, Konkan, South-East Central, South Central divisions. One of the most important project viz. the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP) evolved by Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) aims to develop world class infrastructure for an efficient, safe & sustainable railway system in Mumbai Metropolitan Region. 3) Waterways :- The State of Maharashtra located on the western coast of India having 720 km. of coastline. The State has two important ports i.e. Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) & Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) both located in and around Mumbai harbour. The JNPT is India s largest container traffic port and is ranked 24 th among the leading 100 international container ports. Apart from the above two major ports, there are 36 and 12 minor ports in the State which are handling cargo and passenger traffic respectively. 4) Airways:- The State of Maharashtra has four International Airports situated at Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad & Nagpur. These airports are also handling domestic passengers. Apart from these four airports there are domestic airports at Kolhapur, Solapur & Nanded. Air Cargo services which commenced at Ojhar Airport in September, 2011 in Nashik district, has helped to de-congest traffic at Mumbai Airport and is also cost effective for Import-Export Traders.

iii Road Transport Sector in Maharashtra State at a glance The efficient transport infrastructure (including road, railways, airways, inland waterways and shipping) facilities have been the pre-conditioned for the smooth and efficient development of trade. Easy accessibility, flexibility of operations, door to door service, reliability have contributed towards a steady increase in the modal share of road transport in the movement of both goods and passengers. Road Transport has been exponential growth in the State by increasing number of vehicles. Road transport plays a key role, in promoting socio-economic development in terms of social, regional and national integration. A good road network helps in the success of all development activities being taken in the sphere of agriculture, trade & commerce, education, health and in maintenance of law and order situation. A. Registration of Vehicles 1. Growth of Vehicles From 1971-2015 : The total number of registered motor vehicles in Maharashtra State, increased from 3,07,030 as on 31 st March, 1971 to 2,55,92,175 as on 31 st March, 2015. The growth in vehicle population stood at 8235% during 44 years. Two wheelers contribute 72.69% of total vehicles on roads, as on 31.03.2015 whereas it is 28.25% as on 31.03.1971. The share of cars, jeeps and taxis in the total number of vehicles on roads was at 14.93% as on 31 st March, 2015 making a steep decline from 44.55% as on 31 st March, 1971. Percentage of buses decreased from 2.93% as on 31 st March 1971 to 0.42% as on 31 st March, 2015. Goods vehicles, accounted for 17.39% as on 31 st March, 1971 decreased to 5.31% in the State as on 31 st March, 2015. Other vehicles, which include tractors, trailers, three wheelers (passenger) and other miscellaneous vehicles, marginally decreased from 6.87 % as on 31 st March, 1971 to 6.64% as on 31 st March, 2015. 2. The CAGR of The Various Kinds of Vehicle For The Period 2005-15: The total registered vehicles in the State grew at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.92, between 2005 and 2015. The details of CAGR for different categories of vehicles for the decade 2005-15, is as below: Sr. No. Category CAGR (2005-15) 1 Two Wheelers 10.38 2 Cars/Jeeps/ St. Wagons 10.51 3 Taxi Cabs 5.48 4 Auto-Rickshaws 3.05 5 Stage/Contact Carriages 5.08 6 School Buses 20.24

Motor Vehicles Population in Million Year 7 Private Service Vehicles 4.08 8 Ambulances 8.96 9 Arti/ Multi Axel Veh., Trucks/Lorries, Tankers & Delivery Vans 9.28 10 Tractors 10.42 11 Trailors 6.56 12 Others 13.60 Total State 9.92 iv 3. Yearly Registration of Vehicles: Total number of vehicles registered during the year 2014-15 is 22,39,935 having increased from 10,29,979 as in the year 2005-06. Thus, percentage increase in a decade is 117.47 %.Year wise registration of vehicles during the period 2005-06 to 2014-15 is shown in chart A.3.1. Registration of New Vehicles During Each Year From 2005-06 to 2014-15 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2239.94 2070.98 2037.87 2061.23 1722.80 1359.17 1133.75 1168.40 1213.04 1029.98 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 Motor Vehicle Population In Thousand Chart : A.3.1 4. Vehicles On Road As On 31.03.2006 to 31.03.2015: As on year 2005-06 there were 1,09,66,434 vehicles plying in the Maharashtra State, whereas in the year 2014-15 the number grew to 2,55,92,175 (increase in a decade is 133.37%). Yearwise vehicles on roads, during the period 2005-06 to 2014-15 is shown in chart A.4.1. No. of Vehicles Registered As On 31st March, 2006 to 2015 30 25 20 15 10.97 12.17 13.34 14.45 15.77 17.43 19.43 21.49 23.39 25.59 10 5 0 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Year Chart: A.4.1

v 5. Categorywise Growth of Vehicles During The Year 2014-15: Station Wagons grew at 250.00% during the year 2014-15 followed by Auto Rikshaw 88.70%, Articulated Multi axel Vehicles 64.95%, Tourist Cabs 44.42% & Jeeps 18.83% over previous year (see table no. 20). 6. Categorywise Growth of Vehicles On Record As On 31.03.2015: Arti. Multi axel Vehicles grew at 13.71% as on 31.03.2015, followed by Motor Cycle at 10.93%, Scooters at 10.44%, Tractor at 10.17%, & Car at 9.84% over previous year (see table no.21). 7. Officewise Growth of Vehicles During The Year 2014-15: Latur office showed maximum growth of registration of vehicles i.e. 37.15% during the year 2014-15 followed by Hingoli at 36.54%, Vashi at 28.96%, Akluj at 27.76%, Vasai at 25.46% over previous year (see table no. 22). 8. Officewise Growth of Vehicles On Record As On 31.03.2015: Nagpur (East) office showed maximum growth of registration of vehicles i.e. 45.52% as on 31.03.2015, followed by Vasai at 44.49%, Panvel at 26.34%, Karad at 22.77% & Akluj at 20.05% over previous year (see table no.19). 9. Regionwise Share of Vehicles: Region wise share of motor vehicles is shown in chart A.9.1. Pune is at top position in terms of vehicle population at 20.72% followed by Thane at 11.29, Nashik at 10.64%, Greater Mumbai at 10.05% and Kolhapur at 9.75%. Regionwise Vehicle Share As On 31st March, 2015. NAGPUR(U) 1631354 6.37% AMRAVATI 1689664 6.60% NANDED 777106 3.04% LATUR 617838 2.41% AURANGABAD 1486531 5.81% DHULE 1194758 4.67% NASHIK 2722049 10.64% NAGPUR (R ) 1231904 4.81% Greater Mumbai 2571204 10.05% THANE 2888112 11.29% Panvel 985208 3.85% KOLHAPUR 2494921 9.75% PUNE 5301526 20.72% Chart A.9.1

Vehicles Population in Thousand vi 10. Categorywise Share of Vehicles: Category wise share of Motor vehicles is shown in chart A.10.1. Two wheelers contribute 73% followed by Four Wheelers 14%, goods vehicles 5% and other vehicles 8%. Contribution of Categorywise Vehicles As On 31st March, 2015 Arti/Trucks & Lorries/ Tanker/ Delivery Van 4 & 3 wheeler; 5.31% Tractors/Trailors/Other s; 3.86% School Bus, Stage Carr. Contract Carr., Ambulance; 0.47% Two Wheelers; 72.69% Auto Rikshaws; 2.72% Taxi; 0.76% Four Wheelers - Car, Jeep, Station Wagon; 14.18% Chart: A.10.1 11. Vehicles Population in Million Plus Cities In Maharashtra State: Amongst the cities having population of more than a million in the State of Maharashtra, Greater Mumbai has maximum vehicle Population i.e.25.71 Lakh, followed by Pune City 23.37 Lakh, Nagpur City 12.76 Lakh, Nashik 6.22 Lakh & Thane 5.33 Lakh. Vehicle population in million plus cities is shown in chart A.12.1 (see table no. 26). Vehicles Population As On 31st March, 2015 in Million Plus Cities in Maharashtra 3000 2500 2337.09 2571.20 2000 1500 1275.58 1000 500 0 30.68 110.96 311.65 414.62 486.11 532.90 622.21 Million plus Cities Chart: A.11.1

Numerb of Driving Licences in Thousand vii B. Driver s Licences 1. Growth of Driver s Licences From 1984 to 2015: The total number of Driver s Licences as on record in Maharashtra State increased from 2.48 million on 31 st March, 1984 to 29.95 million as on 31 st March, 2015. The percentage of growth is 1107.66%. 2. Growth of Driver s Licences Issued During 1984 & 2015: The number of Driver s Licences issued during the year 1984 was 2,92,934 and in the year 2015 it was, 16,66,697. 3. Growth of Driver s Licences Issued During 2005-06 & 2014-15: Total number of Driver s Licences issued during the year 2014-15 were 16,66,697 indicating a substantial growth from 9,04,837 Licences issued in the year 2005-06. The number of Driver s Licences issued during the year 2005-06 to 2014-15 is shown in chart B.3.1 Number of Driver's Licences Issued During The Year 2005-06 to 2014-15. 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1825 1882 1947 1667 1511 1385 1085 1141 905 956 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Year Chart: B.3.1 4. Officewise Growth of Issuance of Driver s Licences In The Year 2014-15: Osmanabad office showed maximum growth in issuance of Driver s Licences i.e. 233.86% during the year 2014-15 followed by Wardha 54.94%, Washim 50.44%, Malegaon 34.75%, Shrirampur 31.83% over previous year (see table no.29). 5. Officewise Growth of Driver s Licences on record As On 31.03.2015: Vasai office showed maximum growth of Driver s Licences on record i.e.94.36% as on 31 st March,2015, followed by Nagpur East 58.76%, Osmanabad 44.00%, Nandurbar 41.16%, & Nanded 33.11%over previous year (see table no.30). 6. Growth of Driver s Licences on Record From 2006 2015: As on year 2005-06 there were 1,53,00,255 driver s licences on record in Maharashtra State, whereas in the year 2014-15 the number grew to 2,99,50,961. The percentage increase in a decade is 95.75 %. The number of Driver s Licences in force as on 2005-06 to 2014-15 is shown in Chart B.6.1

Numerb of Driving Licences in Thousand viii Number of Driver's Licences in Force, As On 2005-06 to 2014-15 30000 25000 20000 15000 15300 16252 17334 17654 20131 21313 24053 26286 28284 29951 10000 5000 0 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Year Chart: B.6.1 7. Regionwise Share of Driver s Licences Issued During The Year 2014-15: Region wise share of Driver s Licences is shown in chart B.7.1. Pune region has maximum percentage of Driver s Licences which amounts to 15%, followed by Thane region at 14%, Kolhapur at 10% & Amaravati at 9%. Regionwise Share of Driving Licences Issued During The Year 2014-15 Nagpur (R), 64250, 4% Nagpur (U), 56152, 3% Amravati, 150525, 9% Mumbai (C), 74901, 4% Mumbai (W), 86219, 5% Mumbai (E ), 62763, 4% Nanded, 50888, 3% Thane, 239145, 14% Latur, 78558, 5% Aurangabad, 79718, 5% Panvel, 86956, 5% Dhule, 127570, 8% Kolhapur, 159614, 10% Nashik, 105375, 6% Pune, 244063, 15% Chart: B.7.1 8. Classwise Growth of Driver s Licences Issued During The Year 2005-06 & 2014-15: In the year 2005-06 total number of Professional Driver s licences issued was 3,21,037 and in 2014-15 the number steadily increased to 3,40,065. The percentage of growth is 5.93%. In the year 2005-06 total number of Non-Professional Driver s licences issued were 5,83,800 and in 2014-15 the same increased to 13,26,632. The percentage of growth, being 127.24%.

Number ix 9. Classwise Growth of Driver s Licences on Record From 2005-06 to 2014-15: In the year 2005-06 total number of Professional Driver s licences on record were 58,06,107 and in 2014-15 the number increased to 1,15,38,520. The percentage of growth is 98.73%. In the year 2005-06 total number of Non-Professional Driver s licences on record were 94,94,148 and in 2014-15 the same was increased to 1,84,12,441. The percentage of growth is 93.93%. C. Learner s Licences 1. Growth of Learner s Licences Issued During The Year 2005-06 & 2014-15: In the year 2005-06 total number of Learner s Licences issued was 15,05,374,whereas in the year 2014-15, total number of Learner s Licences issued was 20,33,047 (35.05%). The number of Learner s Licences issued during the year 2005-06 to 2014-15 is shown in chart C.1.1 Number of Learner's Licences Issued In Each Year From 2004-05 to 2014-15 3500000 3137024 3000000 2500000 2289932 2578869 2800906 2606722 2000000 1505374 1627902 1742587 1953582 2033047 1500000 1000000 500000 0 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Year Chart: C.1.1 2. Officewise Growth of Issuance Of Learner s Licences In The Year 2014-15: Nanded office showed maximum growth of issuance of Learner s Licences i.e. 41.93% during the year 2014-15 followed by Latur at 19.89%, Jalgaonl at 14.02%, Malegaon at 5.56% and Ratnagiri at 3.37% over previous year (see table no.28).

Number x D. Badges 1. Growth of Badges Issued During The Year 2005-06 & 2014-15: In the year 2005-06 total number of Badges issued were 69,240, whereas in the year 2014-15 it decreased to 46,447. The number of Badges issued during the year 2005-06 to 2014-15 is shown in chart D.1.1 80000 Number of Badges Issued In Each Year From 2005-06 to 2014-15 70000 60000 69240 65897 67294 50000 40000 47345 48099 49331 41175 38784 47115 46447 30000 20000 10000 0 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Year Chart: D.1.1 2. Officewise Growth of Issuance of Badges In The Year 2014-15: Hingoli office showed maximum growth of issuance of Badges i.e. 156.22% during the year 2014-15 followed by Wardha 152.44%, Nandurbar at 118.06%, Ambejogai at 117.50%, Dhule at 116.10% over previous year (see table no.32). 3. Officewise Growth of Badges on Record As On 31.03.2015: Nagpur East office showed maximum growth of Badges on record i.e. 184.17% as on 31.03.2015, followed by Vasai at 103.93%, Panvel at 63.47%, Karad at 39.55% & Nandurbar at 24.76% over previous year (see table no.33). E. Conductor Licences/ Badges 1. Growth of Conductor Licences/ Badges Issued During The Year 2005-06 & 2014-15: In the year 2005-06 total number of Conductor Licences/ Badges issued was 19,731 whereas in the year 2014-15 total number increased to 36,640. The number of Conductor Licences/Badges issued during the year 2005-06 to 2014-15 is shown in chart E.1.1

Rs. in Crores Number xi 160000 140000 Number of Conductor Licences/ Badges Issued In Each Year From 2005-06 to 2014-15 137951 120000 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 0 77904 58257 58345 36640 19731 19513 38449 35354 19483 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Year Chart: E.1.1 2. Officewise Growth of Issuance of Conductor Licences/ Badges In The Year 2014-15: Washim office showed maximum growth of issuance of Badges i.e. 150.20% during the year 2014-15 followed by Osmanabad at 128.56%, Yeotmal at 109.09%, Kolhapur at 93.99% & Akluj at 89.86% over previous year (see table no.34). 3. Officewise Growth of Conductor Licences/ Badges on Record As On 31.03.2015: Kalyan office showed maximum growth of Badges on record i.e. 98.61% as on 31.03.2015, followed by Nagpur East at 65.06%, Vasai at 54.80%, Karad at 36.10% and Mumbai West 30.33% over previous year (see table no.35). F. Revenue 1. Growth of Revenue From 1993-94 to 2015: Total revenue (Motor Vehicle Tax, Environment Tax, Passenger Tax, Fees & Fines etc.) collected in the year 1993-94 was 513.47 cr. There has been a steady & stable rise in the total revenue. In the year 2014-15, the total Revenue collected was 5798.21 cr. The growth of revenue from the year 2005-06 to 2014-15 is shown in Chart F.1.1. 7000 Total Revenue (0041+0042) Collected From 2005-06 to 2014-15 6000 5633.26 5591.88 5798.21 5000 4757.41 4000 3000 2000 1815.11 2059 2555.35 3012.84 3486.09 4119.31 1000 0 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Year Chart: F.1.1

xii 2. Officewise Growth of Revenue (0041) In The Year 2014-15: Vashi office showed maximum growth of total Revenue i.e. 81.79% during the year 2014-15 followed by Mumbai East at 14.29%, Mumbai Central at 13.66%, Nagpur East at 13.56%, Beed at 12.16% over previous year (see table no.45). 3. Regionwise Contribution of Revenue: Pune region collected Rs.1157.09 cr. contributing 20% of the total revenue, followed by Thane region Rs. 942.38cr. (16%), Mumbai (West) Rs. 423.26cr.(7%), Panvel Rs. 411.79cr. (7%) and Nashik Rs. 355.22(6%).The region wise contribution of revenue collected during the year 2014-15 is shown in Chart F.3.1. Amravati, 18700, 3% Nanded, 8595, 1% Latur, 9964, 2% Aurangabad, 18385, 3% Dhule, 21683, 4% Nashik, 35521, 6% Regionwise Contribution of Revenue Collected During 2014-2015 Nagpur (U), 16326, 3% Nagpur (R), 21050, 4% TC Office, 57197, 10% Mumbai ( C), 27177, 5% Mumbai (W), 42326, 7% Mumbai (E), 16199, 3% Thane, 94239, 16% Pune, 115710, 20% Kolhapur, 35512, 6% Panvel, 41237, 7% Chart: F.3.1 4. Receiptwise Share of Revenue Collected During The Year 2014-15: Receipt wise share of Revenue collected in Maharashtra State, is shown in chart F.4.1. Motor Vehicle Tax Comprises 86.69% of Total Revenue Share. Revenue Receipt for the year 2014-15 in Maharashtra Rs. in Crores Green Tax 41.44 0.77% Other Receipt 1.26 0.02% Motor Vehicle Tax 4666.06 86.69% Service Fees 5.63 0.10% Fees 338.68 6.29% Compounding Fees 329.34 6.12% Chart: F.4.1

xiii G. Performance of Border Check Posts 1. Comparison of Performance of BCP s From The Year 2005-06 & 2014-15: Number of Vehicles checked during the year 2005-06 at the various BCP s was 34,75,835, whereas in the year 2014-15 the number of vehicles checked was 1,24,35,450. Number of Vehicles detected during the year 2005-06, were 8,57,779 whereas in the year 2014-15 the number of vehicles detected were 16,99,314. Fine recovered at the Border Check Post during the year 2005-06 was 91.46cr. whereas in the year 2014-15 the BCP s have been able to recover total revenue of Rs.226.68cr. 2. Contribution of BCP s In Recovery During The Year 2014-15: Dapcheri (Achhad) Check Post alone collected.rs. 59.46cr.,which contributes 26.23% of the total revenue recovered followed by Palasner Rs.33.59cr. (14.82%), Navapur Rs. 24.75 cr.(10.92%), Kagal Rs.23.78 cr. (10.49%),and Nandni Rs. 13.34 cr.(5.88%) (see table no.50). Contribution of Each BCP during the year 2014-15 Rajura, 386.37, 2% Deori, 694.79, 3% Kandri (Manegaon), 532.93, 2% Bori (Pimpalkhuti), 673.71, 3% Kharpi, 106.60, 0% Sawaner (Khursapur), 128.44, 1% Dapchery,(Acchhad), 5945.69, 26% Insuli, 466.65, 2% Kagal, 2378.11, 10% Chandgad, 40.80, 0% Rawala (Warud), 156.63, 1% Billoli, 127.42, 1% Nandani (Mandrup), 1333.68, 6% Degloor, 219.59, 1% Omerga, 1177.84, 5% Marwade, 276.61, 1% Gawali (Akkalkuva), 698.27, 3% Chorwad, 144.03, 1% Purnad, 618.33, 3% Bedakipada (Nawapur), 2475.09, 11% Borgaon, 728.07, 3% Hadakhed (Palasner), 3358.84, 15% Chart: G.2.1 3. Performance of BCP s During The Year 2005-06 to 2014-15: Performance of Border Check Posts in respect of vehicle checked, detected and fine recovered in last 10 years is shown in chart G.3.1.

Rs. in Crores 858 733 699 735 1455 1128 1078 1224 1387 1699 3476 3807 Motor Vehicle & Revenue 4978 6293 8103 8112 8049 10597 12665 12435 xiv 25000 20000 15000 Performance of Border Check Posts During The Year 2005-06 to 2014-15 MV Checked in Thousand 20930 MV Detected in Thousand 18941 Amount Recovered Rs. In Lakh 15724 15830 13558 22668 10000 9146 9293 9387 9184 5000 0 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Year Chart: G.3.1 H. Performance of Flying Squads 1. Officewise Growth of Revenue Recovery By Flying Squads In The Year 2014-15: Sindhudurga office showed maximum growth of Revenue recovery by flying Squads i.e. 72.80% during the year 2014-15 followed by Panvel at 67.10%, Nandurbar at 31.88%, Baramati at 24.86% & Solapur at 23.34% over previous year (see table no.51). 2. Performance of Flying Squads During The Year 2005-06 to 2014-15: Performance of Flying Squads in respect of Revenue recovery in last 10 years is shown in chart H.2.1. Performance of Flying Squads During the Year From 2005-06 to 2014-15 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 406.58 389.87 335.78 281.53 256.05 207.54 130.76 87.96 102.31 107.86 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Year Chart: H.2.1 3. Regionwise Share of Recovery Effected by Flying Squads During The Year 2014-15: Revenue collected by flying squads during the year 2014-15 is Rs. 406.58 cr, increase by Rs.16.70 cr, which amounts to growth of 4.28% over 2013-14. Maximum Revenue recovered by Thane Region is Rs.79.02 cr, followed by Pune Region Rs. 66.94cr.,Greater Mumbai Rs. 46.05cr, Nashik Region Rs. 43.42 cr. and Panvel Rs.39.76 cr.. The growth in

Year xv revenue by the Flying Squads of Pune, Thane, Mumbai, Nashik and Panvel is.(11.03%), (7.93%), (-19.88%), (8.73%) & (43.49%) respectively over previous year (see table no.51). Regionwise Contribution of Perfomance of Flying Squads, during the year 2014-15 Mumbai (W), 1277, 3% Mumbai ( C), 1336, 3% Mumbai (E), 1992, 5% Thane, 7902, 19% Nagpur (R), 2091, 5% Panvel, 3976, 10% Nagpur (U), 2102, 5% Amravati, 1718, 4% Nanded, 1325, 3% Latur, 595, 2% Aurangabad, 848, 2% Dhule, 1430, 4% Kolhapur, 3030, 7% Nashik, 4342, 11% Pune, 6694, 17% Chart: H.2.1 I. Performance of Checking of Overloading of Goods Vehicles 1. Officewise Growth of Overload Checking of Goods Vehicles In The Tear 2014-15: Dhule office showed maximum growth of Overload checking of Goods Vehicles i.e. 213.52% during the year 2014-15, followed by Latur at 207.7%, Baramati at 92.58%, Nagpur (R) at 83.74%, Pune at 20.81% over previous year (see table no.53). 2. Performance of Overload Checking of Goods Vehicles During The Year 2004-05 to 2014-15: Performance of Overload checking of Goods Vehicles during last 10 years is shown in chart I.2.1. Performance of Overload Goods Checking During The Year 2005-06 to 2014-15 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 29.86 42.32 41.02 48.81 63.29 75.18 73.58 92.47 89.76 98.65 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Amount in Crores Chart: I.2.1

Rs. in Crores xvi 3. Comparison of Performance of Flying Squads, Overload Goods Checking and Border Check Post: Comparison of Performance of Flying Squads, Overload Goods Checking and Border Check Post showed in chart I.3.1. 425 400 375 350 325 300 275 250 225 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25 0 Comparison of Performance of Flying Squads, Overload Goods Checking and Border Check Posts year 2014-15 Flying Squads Overload Goods Checking Border Check Post 130.76 102.31 107.86 91.46 87.96 92.93 93.87 91.84 29.86 41.02 42.32 48.81 389.87 335.78 281.53 256.05 207.54 406.58 226.68 209.30 189.41 157.24 158.30 135.58 89.76 98.65 92.47 73.58 75.18 63.29 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Year Chart: I.3.1 J. Road Accidents 1. Number of Road Accidents: The number of road accidents is decreasing. In the year 2010 (calendar year), total number of road Accidents occurs in State of Maharashtra, were 69,573,whereas the number decreased to 63,805 in the year 2015 (see table no.63). 2. Number of Persons Killed: The number of persons killed in road accidents is increasing. In the year 2010, total number of persons killed in road accidents in State of Maharashtra were 12,287, whereas the number increased to 13,212 in the year 2015(see table no.64). 3. Number of Persons Injured: The number of persons injured in road accidents is decreasing. In the year 2010, total number of persons injured in road accidents in State of Maharashtra, were 46528, whereas the number decreased to 39,606, in the year 2015 (see table no.65). 4. Comparison of Number of Accidents, Persons Killed & Injured During The Period 2010 to 2015: Comparison of number of Road Accidents, Persons killed & Injured during the period 2010 to 2015 is showed in Chart J.4.1.

12287 13057 13333 12194 12803 13212 Numbers xvii Comparison of No. of Road Accidents, Persons Killed/Injured During The Period 2010 to 2015 69573 68438 No. of Accidents No. of Persons Killed No. of Persons Injured 66316 70000 61890 61627 63805 60000 50000 46528 45616 43847 41106 40455 39606 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Year Chart: J.4.1. 5. Comparison of Various Types of Accidents During the Calendar Year 2015: Total Number of Accidents occurred in the State of Maharashtra in the year 2015 is 63805. Out of which the details of various types of Accidents is as below. a. Accidents without Injury - 27192 (43%) b. Fatal Accidents - 12009 (19%) c. Serious Injury Accidents - 14041 (22%) d. Minor Injury Accidents - 10563 (16%) Comparison of Various Types of Accidents - 2015 Accidents Without Injury, 27192 43% Total Number of Accidents = 63805 Fatal Accidents, 12009 19% Minor Injury Accidents, 10563 16% Serious Injury Accidents, 14041 22% Chart: J.5.1.

Greater Mumbai Thane Raigad Sindhudurg Ratnagiri kolhapur sangli Satara Pune Solapur Nashik Ahmednagar Dhule Jalgaon Nandurbar Aurangabad Jalna Beed Latur Osmanabad Nanded Parbhani Hingoli Amravati Buldhana Yavatmal Akola Washim Nagpur Wardha Gadchiroli Chandrapur Gondia Bhandara Number of Vehicles Greater Thane Raigad Sindhudurg Ratnagiri kolhapur sangli Satara Pune Solapur Nashik Ahmednagar Dhule Jalgaon Nandurbar Aurangabad Jalna Beed Latur Osmanabad Nanded Parbhani Hingoli Amravati Buldhana Yavatmal Akola Washim Nagpur Wardha Gadchiroli Chandrapur Gondia Bhandara Number of Vehicles Per '000 Population 82 90 132 117 139 109 126 130 99 121 121 135 213 183 167 169 169 158 149 152 201 190 182 185 261 241 246 277 258 252 276 xviii K. Districtwise Vehicle Statistics Districtwise Comparision of Important Vehicle statistics for The Year 2014-15: 1. Vehicle Per Thousand Persons as per Census Population 2011 :- Pune district is having maximum Vehicles Per Thousand Persons i.e. 470 during the year 2014-15 followed by Nagpur 382, Kolhapur 277, Aurangabad 276 & Thane 261. While Nandurbar district is having minimum Vehicles Per Thousand Persons i.e.82, followed by Gadchiroli 90, Hingoli 99, Osmanabad 109 & Beed 117. (see table no.68). 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Vehicles per 000' Population in Each District in 2014-15 443 470 Vehicles per 000' Population 382 Districts Chart: K.1.1. 2. Number of Vehicles Per Kilometer Road Length :- Greater Mumbai is having maximum number of Vehicles Per Kilometer Road Length i.e. 1292 during the year 2014-15 followed by Nagpur District 340, Thane 299, Pune 239 & Kolhapur 126. While Gadchiroli district is having minimum number of Vehicles Per Kilometer Road Length i.e.16, followed by Nandurbar 19, Sindhudurga 20, Wardha & Osmanabad 24. (see table no.70). 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 1292 299 No. of Vehicles per Km Rd. Length in Each District in 2014-15 No. of Vehicles per Km Rd. Length 90 20 29 126 56 60 239 101 101 83 52 55 52 56 35 45 37 44 67 58 54 19 25 24 30 40 340 24 16 52 47 33 Districts Chart: K.2.1.

Greater Mumbai Thane Raigad Sindhudurg Ratnagiri kolhapur sangli Satara Pune Solapur Nashik Ahmednagar Dhule Jalgaon Nandurbar Aurangabad Jalna Beed Latur Osmanabad Nanded Parbhani Hingoli Amravati Buldhana Yavatmal Akola Washim Nagpur Wardha Gadchiroli Chandrapur Gondia Bhandara 253 234 255 110 144 87 93 176 226 155 130 122 170 188 184 Number of Accidents 187 130 284 292 207 302 158 262 137 256 202 203 152 253 355 352 365 457 908 Greater Mumbai Thane Navi Kalyan - Dombivali Vasai Pune Pimpri- Chinchwad Nashik Aurangabad Nagpur Number of Vehicles xix 3. Vehicles Per Thousand Persons in Million Plus Cities In Maharashtra State: Amongst the cities having population of more than a million in the State of Maharashtra, Pune City has maximum ratio of vehicles per thousand persons i.e.750, followed by Nagpur City 530, Nashik 418, Aurangabad 354 & Thane 293. Vehicle Per Thousand Persons in million plus cities is shown in chart K.3.1. (see table no.26). Vehicles per 1000 Person in Million Plus Cities in Maharashtra in 2014-15 800 750 700 600 530 500 400 300 200 100 206 293 278 25 91 281 418 354 0 Million Plus Cities Chart: K.3.1. 4. No. of Accidents Per Lakh Vehicle Population :- Greater Mumbai is having maximum Accidents Per Lakh Vehicles i.e. 908 during the year 2014-15 followed by Nandurbar district 457, Osmanabad 365, Ratnagiri 355 & Dhule 352. While Satara district is having minimum Accidents Per Lakh Vehicles i.e.87, followed by Pune 93, Kolhapur 110, Aurangabad 122 & Parbhani 130. (see table no.69). 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 No. of Accidents per Lakh vehicle in Each District in 2015 No. of Accidents per Lakh vehicle Districts Chart: K.3.1.

Greater Mumbai Thane Raigad Sindhudurg Ratnagiri kolhapur sangli Satara Pune Solapur Nashik Ahmednagar Dhule Jalgaon Nandurbar Aurangabad Jalna Beed Latur Osmanabad Nanded Parbhani Hingoli Amravati Buldhana Yavatmal Akola Washim Nagpur Wardha Gadchiroli Chandrapur Gondia Bhandara Number of Persons Killed xx 5. No. of Persons Killed in Accidents Per Lakh Vehicle Population :- Osmanabad is having maximum Persons Killed in Accidents Per Lakh Vehicles i.e. 182 during the year 2014-15 followed by Nandurbar District 146, Gadchiroli 121, Hingoli 107 & Dhule 106. While Greater Mumbai is having minimum Persons Killed in Accidents Per Lakh Vehicles i.e.20, followed by Kolhapur District 21, Satara 22, Pune 23 & Nagpur 38. (see table no.69). No. of Person Killed per Lakh vehicle in Each District in 2015 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 182 No. of Person Killed per Lakh vehicle 146 121 106 102 107 103 95 89 77 52 54 62 58 63 73 80 86 79 72 73 72 63 65 65 56 55 48 20 21 22 33 39 38 Districts Chart: K.4.1.

Table No. 1 Maharashtra's Economy in Figures, 2015 Item Unit Number 1 2 3 Geographical Area 000sq.km. 308 Divisions Number 6 Districts Number 35 Tahsils Number 355 City and town units Number 534 Population As Per Census - 2011 Males No.('000) 58243 Females No.('000) 54131 Total No.('000) 112374 Rural No.('000) 61556 Urban No.('000) 50818 Scheduled castes No.('000) 13276 Scheduled tribes No.('000) 10510 Main Workers ( No. LAKH) 438 Sex ratio Females per '000 males 929 Density Population per sq.km 365 Literacy Percentage 82.3 Transport And Communication- Railway route length (2013-2014) Km. 6103 Surfaced road length (as on 31st March, 2015) Km. 245215 National highways Km. 4766 State Highways Km. 40022 Major district roads Km. 50585 Other district roads Km. 58115 Village Roads Km. 145879 Motor vehicles registered (as on 31st March 2015) Number 25592175 Local Bodies Zilla Parishads Number 34 Panchayat Samitis " 351 Village Panchayats " 27873 Municipal Councils " 226 Cantonment Board " 7 Municipal Corporations " 26 Source:- Maharashtra's Economy in figures 2014 of Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Mumbai.& P.W.D. Mumbai.

Table No. 2 Area and Population of Maharashtra State, (According to 2011 Census) Sr. Name of the Area Sex Total Sector Total Density Percentage No. District (in sq. Male Female Population Rural Urban Population No. of Persons Distribution km.) (in '000) (in '000) (in '000) (in '000) (in '000) (in '000) per sq. km. of Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Mumbai 157 1712 1434 3146 0 3146 3146 20038.22 2.80 2 Mumbai (Suburban) 446 5025 4307 9332 0 9332 9332 20923.77 8.30 3 Thane 9558 5879 5175 11054 2551 8503 11054 1156.52 9.84 4 Raigad 7152 1348 1287 2636 1663 973 2636 368.43 2.34 5 Ratnagiri 8208 759 853 1613 1349 264 1613 196.39 1.43 6 Sindhudurg 5207 417 432 849 742 107 849 163.05 0.76 Konkan Region 30728 15140 13488 28630 6305 22325 28630 931.66 25.48 7 Nashik 15530 3164 2945 6109 3511 2598 6109 393.37 5.44 8 Dhule 8063 1056 993 2049 1477 572 2049 254.12 1.82 9 Nandurbar 5034 835 811 1646 1371 275 1646 326.98 1.46 10 Jalgaon 11765 2198 2026 4224 2881 1343 4224 359.03 3.76 11 Ahmednagar 17048 2349 2194 4543 3630 913 4543 266.48 4.04 Nashik Region 57440 9602 8969 18571 12870 5701 18571 323.31 16.53 12 Pune 15643 4936 4491 9427 3687 5740 9427 602.63 8.39 13 Satara 10480 1513 1491 3004 2434 570 3004 286.64 2.67 14 Sangli 8572 1436 1385 2820 2101 719 2820 329.09 2.51 15 Solapur 14895 2234 2082 4315 2917 1398 4315 289.76 3.84 16 Kolhapur 7685 1983 1891 3874 2644 1230 3874 504.10 3.45 Pune Region 57275 12102 11340 23440 13783 9657 23440 409.29 20.86 17 Aurangabad 10107 1928 1768 3696 2079 1617 3696 365.69 3.29 18 Jalna 7718 1015 943 1958 1581 377 1958 253.69 1.74 19 Parbhani 6517 946 890 1836 1266 570 1836 281.72 1.63 20 Hingoli 4524 609 570 1179 1000 179 1179 260.61 1.05 21 Beed 10693 1353 1233 2586 2071 515 2586 241.84 2.30 22 Nanded 10528 1733 1624 3357 2443 914 3357 318.86 2.99 23 Osmanabad 7569 865 795 1661 1379 282 1661 219.32 1.48 24 Latur 7157 1276 1179 2455 1830 625 2455 343.02 2.18 Aurangabad Region 64813 9725 9002 18728 13649 5079 18728 288.94 16.67 25 Buldhana 9661 1342 1246 2588 2039 549 2588 267.88 2.30 26 Akola 5429 936 883 1819 1097 722 1819 335.05 1.62 27 Washim 5153 621 576 1197 985 212 1197 232.29 1.07 28 Amravati 12210 1483 1405 2888 1851 1037 2888 236.53 2.57 29 Yavatmal 13582 1426 1350 2775 2176 599 2775 204.39 2.47 Amravati Region 46035 5808 5460 11267 8148 3119 11267 244.77 10.03 30 Wardha 6309 666 630 1296 875 421 1296 205.42 1.15 31 Nagpur 9802 2388 2265 4653 1475 3178 4653 474.70 4.14 32 Bhandara 3895 605 594 1199 965 234 1199 307.83 1.07 33 Gondia 5425 662 660 1323 1097 226 1323 243.69 1.18 34 Chandrapur 11443 1120 1074 2194 1424 770 2194 191.73 1.95 35 Gadchiroli 14412 543 529 1072 954 118 1072 74.38 0.95 Nagpur Region Maharashtra State 51286 5984 5752 11737 6790 4947 11737 228.83 10.44 307577 58361 54011 112373 61545 50828 112373 365.35 100 Note:- Details may not add up to totals due to rounding off.

Table No.3 1/4 Telephone Nos.& Office Addresses of Transport Commissioner's/ Director's of Transport of U.Ts./States in the Country Sr. No. Designation & Addressof Transport Commossioner's/Director's of Transport/Transport Secretary etc. UT./State Phone No./Fax No. 1 2 3 4 1 Transport Commissioner & Directorate of Andman & 03192 /230225 (O) Transport, Nicobar Island 03192/230235 (O) Port Blair -7441011 (U.T.) 03192 / 230225 (Fax) 2 Home Secretary-cum-Secretary Transport, Chandigarh 0172 /2740008 (O) Chandigarh Administration. (U.T.) 0172 /2740337 (Fax) Chandigarh Administration Secretariate, 0172 /2746764 (R) Room No. 411,4th floor,deluxe Building Sector-9, Union Territory,Chandigarh-160019. E-Mail ID :hs @chd.nic.in. 3 Transport Commissioner, Dadra & 02368/2642444 (O) Office of the Registering & Licensing Nagar Haveli. 02368/2255042 (R) Authority, (U.T.) Dadra & Nagar Haveli, (U.T.), Silvassa-390230 4 Director of Transport, Daman Daman & Diu. 0260 /2260140 (O) Office of the Directors of Transport, (U.T.) 0260 /2263161 (Fax) New RTO Complex, Near Airport Road Nani Daman - 396 210. 5 Principal Secretary-cum- Dehli 011/23379075 (O) Commissioner (Transport), (U.T.) 011/23933069 (Fax) Deptt., of Transport, 011/26888698 (O) Govt. of N.C.T. of Delhi, 5/9 Under Hill Road,Delhi-110 054. 6 Secretary Transport, Secretariate, Lakshadweep 04896 /262256 (O) U.T. of Lakshdweep, (U.T.) 04896 /263180 (Fax) Kavaratti, via H.P.O. Calicut- 682 555. 7 Transport Commissioner, cum Additional Pondichery 0413 /2280130 (O) Secretary to Govt. (TR.) 100 feet Road, (U.T.) 0413 /2280170 (O) Olandaikeerapalayam, Mudaliarpet, 0413 /2280130 (Fax) Pondicherry -605 004. 0413 /2251573 (R) 8 Transport Commissioner, Andhra Pradesh 040 / 23321383 (O) Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, 040 / 23321300 Fax Transport Commissione's office, 040/23350636 (R) Transport Bhavan, RTA Complex, Somajiguda, Hyderabad 500 082. E-Mail ID :Commissioner- aptd @ap.gov.in 9 Director (Transport), Naharlagun, Arunachal 0360/212161 (O) Govt.of Arunachal Pradesh, Pradesh 0360/212161 (Fax) Itanagar-791 111. 10 Principal. Secretary (Transport) Assam 0361 / 22542995 (O)/ Fax Transport Department, Govt. of Assam, Dispur, Housefed Complex, Guwahati 781 006.

Table No.3--- concld. 2/4 Telephone Nos.& Office Addresses of Transport Commissioner's/ Director's of Transport of U.Ts./States in the Country Sr. No. Designation & Addressof Transport Commossioner's/Director's of UT./State Phone No./Fax No. 1 Transport/Transport 2 Secretary etc. 3 4 11 Principal Secretary, Bihar 0612 / 2546449 (O) Transport Department & 0612 / 2233212 (Fax) State Transport Commissioner,Bihar, 0612 / 2570521 (R) Vishweswaraiya Bhawan, 2'nd floor, Mob.09431821030 Baily Road, Patana - 800 015. E-Mail ID - transecy-bih @ nic.in. 12 Additional Chief Secretary & Chattisgarh 0771 /2582799 (O) Joint Transport Commissioner, 0771 /2582088 (Fax) DSK-Bhawan, Gandhi Road, Govt. of Chattisgarh, Raipur-492 001. E-mail ID atc.cg@ inic.in 13 Director of Transport & Ex-offcio, Goa 0832/2225724 (O) Jt. Secretary (Transport) 0832/2225724 (Fax) Directorate of Transport Govt. of Goa, Junta House, 1st Floor, Panji (Goa) 403 001. E-Mail ID -director@goatransport.com. 14 Commissioner of Transport, Gujrat 079 / 23251361 (O) Govt. of Gujrat, 079 / 23251362 (Fax) Transport Commissione's office, 079/23254860 (R) Block No.6, 2/3rd Floor, Old Sachivalaya, Dr. Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Gujrat State, Gandhinagar. E-Mail ID - Commi-trans@gujrat.gov.in 15 Financial Commissioner & Principal secretary, Haryana 0172 /2711952 (O) to Govt. of Haryana, Transport Department, 0172 / 2728821 (Fax) RoomNo.622, 6th floor, New Secretariat Building, 0172 / 2794918 (R) Sector-17, Behind ISBT., Sector-17 Chandigarh 160 017. E-Mail ID -fcts-tca@yahoo.com. 16 Commissioner-cum-Director Himachal Pradesh 0177 / 2803136 (O) Transport Himachal Pradesh 0177 / /2803136 (Fax) Directorate of Transport Parivahan Bhawan, Shimla 171 004. 0177 / 2651731 (R) 17 Transport Commissioner, Jammu & Kashmir 0194 / 2455048 (O) Transport Commissioner's office, 0194 / 2455048 (Fax) Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir, 0194 / 2455248 (R) Old Sectt., Srinagar 190001. 17A Transport Commissioner, Jammu & Kashmir 0191 / 2476091 (O) Transport Commissioner's office, 0191 / 2476091 (Fax) Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir, 0191 / 2433628 (R) Amrit Bhawan, Narwal Bye-Pass, Jammu (Tawi) 180001.

Table No.3--- contd. 3/4 Telephone Nos.& Office Addresses of Transport Commissioner's/ Director's of Transport of U.Ts./States in the Country Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 18 Transport Commissioner, Jharkhand 0651 /2231585 (O) Govt. of Jharkhand, 0651 /2231585 (Fax) Transport Commissioner's Office, 0651 /2243396 (R) C.M.P.D.I Building, Kanke Road, Ranchi -834 008. 19 Commissioner for Transport, Karnataka 080 / 22254900 (O) Transport Commissioner office, 5th Floor, Multistoried Building, Dr.B.R. Ambedkar Veedi, Bangalore 560 001. 080 / 22353783 (Fax) 20 Transport Commissioner, Kerala 0471 / 2470750 (O) Transport Commissionerate, Transport Bhavan, EastFort, 0471/ 2470750 (Fax) 0471/2352500 (R) Thiruvananthapuram - 695 023. (M) 09895714000 21 Transport Commissioner, Madhya Pradesh. 0751 / 2429105 (O) Transport Commissioner's office, Moti Mahal, Gwalior - 474 007 Madhya Pradesh. 0751 / 2457006 (Fax) 0751 / 2345880 (R) 22 Transport Commissioner, Maharashtra 022 / 26550932/33/34 (O) Govt. of Maharashtra, Transport Commissioner's office, Opp.Dr.Ambedkar Garden, 022 / 26516336 (O) 022 / 26414901 (Fax) 022 / 22826734 (Telefax) Administrative Bldg., 4th Floor, (Churchgate Office) Govt.Colony, Bandra (East), Mumbai - 400 051. 23 Director of Transport, Manipur 0385 /2220783 (O) Govt. of Manipur, Imphal- 795 001. 0385 /2222629 (Fax) 24 Commissioner of Transport, Meghalaya 0364 / 2534617 (O) Govt. of Meghalaya, Sawlad, Madamarting, Shillong 793 021 0364 / 2534717 (Fax) 25 Annexe-II, Civil Secretariat Mizoram 0389/2322197 (O) Treasury Square, Aizwal-796001 0389/2326198 (Fax) 26 Transport Commissioner, Nagaland 0370 / 2290413 (O) Old M.L.A. Hostel Building Nagaland Designation & Addressof Transport Commossioner's/Director's of Transport/Transport Secretary etc. Kohima -797 001. Email - : commrtrans-ngl@nic.in 0370 / 2290408 (Fax) 27 Transport Commissioner, Orisa 0674 / 536857 (O) Commerce & Transport Deptt., Bhubaneswar -751 001. UT./State Phone No./Fax No. 0674 / 533106 (O) 0674 /533106 (Fax)

Table No.3--- contd. 4/4 Telephone Nos.& Office Addresses of Transport Commissioner's/ Director's of Transport of U.Ts./States in the Country Sr. No. Designation & Addressof Transport Commossioner's/Director's of UT./State Phone No./Fax No. 1 Transport/Transport 2 Secretary etc. 3 4 28 State Transport Commissioner, Punjab 0172 / 2702575 (O) Jeevandeep Building, Sector-17, Chandigarh - 160 017. 0172 / 2699789 (R) 0172 / 2706943 (Fax) 29 Transport Commissioner & Secretary, Rajsthan 0141 / 2740301 (O) Govt. of Rajasthan, Parivahan Bhawan,Sahkar Marg, Jaipur 302 005. 0141 / 2350212 (R) 0141 / 2740177 (Fax) 30 Principal Secretary Sikkim 03592 / 202774 (O) Transport Department, Govt. of Sikkim, Yatayat Bhavan, Gangtok, Sikkim - 737101 03592 / 202474 (R) 03592 / 202774 (Fax) 31 Transport Commissioner/ Road Safety Comm. Tamilnadu 044 / 28520682 (O) Transport Commissioner's Office, Govt. of Tamilnadu, Ezhilagam, Chepauk, Chennai -600 005. 044 / 28412244 (Fax) E-mail ID sta@tn.nic.in Web :- www.tn.gov.in/sta 32 Commissioner & Secretary, Tripura 0381 / 2324252 (O) Govt.of Tripura, Transport Deptt.,, Pt.Nehru Comlex.Gurakha basti, Agartala-799001. 33 Additional Secretary (Transport), Uttarakhand 0135 /2761655 (O) 8 Rambag, Kawali, 0135 /2761916 (Fax) Govt.of Uttarakhand Dehradun -248001. 34 Transport Commissioner, Uttar Pradesh 0522 / 2613978 (O) Office of the Transport Commissioner, Parivahan Bhavan, Tehari Kothi, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, M.G.Marg, Lucknow 226 001. 0522 / 2629235 (Fax) 35 Principal Secretary of Transport Deptt., West Bangal 033 / 22145455 (O) Second Floor, Protected Area, Writer's Bldg., Govt. of West Bangal, Kolkata 700 001. 033 / 22144700 (Fax)