Traffic police get high-tech e-mail machines, invoices will be digital in Pali
Smart traffic system in Pali, Challan of E-Post Machine Now Digital and Quick, Cash is not needed on the spot: September 28, 2025, 23:00 IST Pali News: In the Pali district there was a change for those who violate the traffic rules in the Pali district, the police have received 25 high-tech machines. The need for cash transactions is over. This step seems to be important to make Pali’s traffic system smart and transparent. Pali: In the Pali district Rajasthan, the traffic police have now found modern machines amid the lack of awareness among the people about traffic rules, so that those who do not follow the traffic rules or get their vehicles on phones etc are no longer good, because the traffic system is more strengthened at the district headquarters, Pali traffic policing found state-of-the-post-e-post headquarters. A total of 25 e-mail machines were distributed in the district, using district traffic hinglaj donation, with the help of the Challans being cut immediately. Pali police have taken another step to make the traffic system narrower and technically competent in Pali City. Now invoices of those who violate traffic rules will be made on-site using high-tech e-mail machines and citizens will be able to pay there. So people don’t have to fill the offline Challan. Now cash transactions will not be needed, Pali has received a total of 25 e-mail machines from police headquarters, which are distributed at various traffic points. Along with the fast Challan process of these machines, the facility of digital payment is also available, thereby no need for cash transactions. Pali’s smart traffic system is deployed on the most important intersections, market areas and busy routes of the city, so that traffic stays smooth and the public does not have discomfort. Police believe that the use of these machines will not only save time, but that the Challan process will also become transparent and digital. This initiative is considered a good step in taking Pali to Smart Traffic System. About author Rupesh Kumar Jaiswal Rupesh Kumar Jaiswal did BA in political science and English at Zakir Hussain College, Delhi University. There is also a postgraduate graduate in TV and radio journalism. Currently, the network is associated with 18 years, this … Read more Rupesh Kumar Jaiswal did BA in political science and English at Zakir Hussain College, Delhi University. There is also a postgraduate graduate in TV and radio journalism. Currently network is associated with 18. Those in free time … Read more first: 28 September 2025, 23:00 IST Homerhasthan Pali