Maharashtra Approves ₹19.35 Crore Statewide 'One Nation, One E-Challan' To Streamline Traffic Enforcement
Maharashtra has approved the statewide rollout of the ‘One Nation, One E-Challan’ system at a cost of ₹19.35 crore. Initially implemented in major cities, the project aims to streamline traffic enforcement, improve fine recovery, and tackle rising congestion. It will be supervised by the Additional Director General (Traffic).

Maharashtra Approves ₹19.35 Crore Statewide 'One Nation, One E-Challan' To Streamline Traffic Enforcement | file pic
Mumbai: The state government on Tuesday approved the ‘One Nation, One E-Challan’ project, which will be implemented across the entire state.
In the first phase, the project had been rolled out in major cities such as Mumbai, Nagpur and Pune. According to a Government Resolution (GR), administrative approval has been granted for the project, which is estimated to cost ₹19.35 crore.
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The decision to expand the project statewide was taken by a high-powered committee headed by the Additional Chief Secretary (Home) during its meeting on April 13.
The Additional Director General (Traffic) will be responsible for implementing and supervising the project, the GR stated.
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The project has been approved in view of the rising number of vehicles, which has led to traffic congestion and related challenges. The traffic police have also been facing difficulties in recovering fines from violators.
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