In pursuance of its commitment to reducing pollution
from poorly maintained in-use vehicles. SIAM-SAFE developed a
Computerised PUC System. The first Computerised PUC Centre for
Petrol vehicles was launched in Kolkata on the occasion of Environment
Day.
The Computerised PUC Centers are modeled on international
systems and have been developed by the project team headed by
Mr M N Muralikrishna, Past President, Society for Automotive Fitness
& Environment and Technical Adviser, TVS Motor Company.
This system minimizes to a large extent, human
intervention and deficiencies prevalent in the current system
in the process of recording and issuing PUC certificates, thereby
establishing credibility and acceptance to the certificate issues.
SAIM-SAFE had taken the initiative of setting up
--- computerised emission check centres in – cities across
the country. The concept had now been accepted in all the major
cities of the country. Some States had taken significant strides
in this direction.
Government of Karnataka was determined to make
Karnataka the first state in the country to have 100% computerization
of all the PUC centres in the state.
SIAM-SAFE have been following a rigorous
system of appraisal through feedback from the Transport Department
and PUC centres owners, so that any deficiency can be identified
at the earliest and rectified accordingly.