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A recent report by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has uncovered serious inaccuracies in Rajasthan's vehicle registration records, highlighting 15,570 vehicles listed with implausibly low weights of zero to three kilograms. The audit identified 119 vehicles registered before their purchase dates, 14 vehicles with recorded weights over one lakh kilograms, and 712 vehicles with duplicate chassis or engine numbers. Moreover, 166 learner's licenses were issued to individuals under the legal age of 18, raising concerns about compliance with regulations. The CAG assessed a total of 10.14 lakh cases from April 2016 to March 2021, revealing widespread errors in vehicle seating capacity, where 1,018 passenger vehicles were incorrectly logged. The report emphasizes the urgent need for corrections to ensure data integrity and prevent future revenue losses. The government acknowledged the issues in December 2023 but indicated that rectifications are still pending as of January 2024.
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