: Acts as a system-side identifier. In server load balancing and architecture configurations, this refers to a specific server cluster, service module, or database schema index designed to process heavy traffic without lags.
: Represents the core application environment. It processes everything related to vehicle registration, motor vehicle tax collection, fitness certifications, and permit renewals.
VAHAN (meaning "vehicle" in Sanskrit) is a comprehensive national vehicle registry developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) under the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH). It is part of the Road Transport Mission Mode Project (MMP) under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), which was launched in 2002 and expanded nationwide in 2006.
If "Vahan 139 2" refers to a section of a legal document or regulation: vahan 139 2
(d) the grant and authentication of travelling passes, certificates or authorisations to persons employed as drivers and conductors of such motor vehicles;
While Rule 139(2) is central, states have different enforcement levels:
: Always cross-verify your digital RC details with your physical card. If you notice a discrepancy, use the "Grievance" or "Update Detail" section on the vahan.parivahan.gov.in : Acts as a system-side identifier
: More states are likely to integrate their transport databases with the central VAHAN platform, as demonstrated by Telangana's recent integration.
Even domestic vehicle owners are affected by the broader VAHAN ecosystem. Key actions include:
The keyword represents a intersection of core digital identity, public service helpline systems, and multi-tier public utility frameworks within the Indian government's digital infrastructure. Specifically, it brings together VAHAN 4.0 , India's centralized national registry for vehicle registration managed by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), with the 139 unified nationwide emergency and service helpline managed by Indian Railways. If "Vahan 139 2" refers to a section
This is the current web-enabled, centralized architecture designed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC). It moved vehicle registration away from independent, local RTO servers into a unified nationwide database.
Judicial interpretation and precedents
: Unique alpha-numeric tracking strings used by the State Bank of India (SBI) e-Pay or equivalent integrated payment gateways.
: Acts as a system-side identifier. In server load balancing and architecture configurations, this refers to a specific server cluster, service module, or database schema index designed to process heavy traffic without lags.
: Represents the core application environment. It processes everything related to vehicle registration, motor vehicle tax collection, fitness certifications, and permit renewals.
VAHAN (meaning "vehicle" in Sanskrit) is a comprehensive national vehicle registry developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) under the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH). It is part of the Road Transport Mission Mode Project (MMP) under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), which was launched in 2002 and expanded nationwide in 2006.
If "Vahan 139 2" refers to a section of a legal document or regulation:
(d) the grant and authentication of travelling passes, certificates or authorisations to persons employed as drivers and conductors of such motor vehicles;
While Rule 139(2) is central, states have different enforcement levels:
: Always cross-verify your digital RC details with your physical card. If you notice a discrepancy, use the "Grievance" or "Update Detail" section on the vahan.parivahan.gov.in
: More states are likely to integrate their transport databases with the central VAHAN platform, as demonstrated by Telangana's recent integration.
Even domestic vehicle owners are affected by the broader VAHAN ecosystem. Key actions include:
The keyword represents a intersection of core digital identity, public service helpline systems, and multi-tier public utility frameworks within the Indian government's digital infrastructure. Specifically, it brings together VAHAN 4.0 , India's centralized national registry for vehicle registration managed by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), with the 139 unified nationwide emergency and service helpline managed by Indian Railways.
This is the current web-enabled, centralized architecture designed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC). It moved vehicle registration away from independent, local RTO servers into a unified nationwide database.
Judicial interpretation and precedents
: Unique alpha-numeric tracking strings used by the State Bank of India (SBI) e-Pay or equivalent integrated payment gateways.