vahan samanvay internet query 2

Vahan Samanvay Internet Query 2 | COMPLETE |

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Vahan Samanvay Internet Query 2 | COMPLETE |

Q1: Can I as a car owner use Vahan Samanvay Internet Query 2 to check other cars’ details?
No. This is a restricted government/internal tool. For citizens, use the Parivahan Sewa public portal with limited data.

Q2: Is there mobile access to Query 2?
Yes – through the official Samvah (RTO App) or mParivahan Enforcement App, which law enforcement uses on tablets/smartphones.

Q3: My vehicle is from Delhi, now in Bangalore. Can a Karnataka RTO use Query 2 to issue me a new RC?
Yes. That is precisely the scenario for which Samanvay was built. The operator will fetch your Delhi registration details via this query and proceed with re-registration. vahan samanvay internet query 2

Q4: What is the difference between "Samanvay Query 1" and "Query 2"?
Query 1 (now being deprecated) used a slower, state-by-state polling method and lacked real-time insurance/tax data. Query 2 uses a unified API with near real-time response and additional data fields.

Q5: Does this query work for commercial vehicles and transport permits?
Absolutely. It returns national permit details, route permits, and goods carriage specifics (e.g., vehicle type, gross vehicle weight, seating capacity). Q1: Can I as a car owner use


// Correct request sample
"reg_no": "MH12AB1234",
  "rto_code": "MH12",
  "consent": "Y"

Escalate if:

Helpline:
National Transport Helpline: 1033 (9 AM – 6 PM, Mon-Fri)
NIC Samanvay Support: Via Parivahan Grievance Escalate if:


Access to Vahan Samanvay Internet Query 2 is not public-facing (unlike the public portal vahan.parivahan.gov.in for basic registration details). It is typically used by:

The "Internet Query 2" version improves upon earlier iterations by being faster, more secure (HTTPS-based API with token authentication), and capable of handling high volumes of concurrent requests.


"Vahan Samanvay — Internet Query 2" is a short multimedia piece (approx. 6–10 minutes) that explores how India’s transport data ecosystem (registration, permits, intermodal coordination) can be reimagined through connected internet queries, human-centered design, and civic collaboration. It blends documentary-style narration, on-screen data visualizations, a dramatized user journey, and actionable recommendations for policymakers and technologists.