CW Pakistan
  • Legacy
    • Legacy Editorial
    • Editor’s Note
  • Academy
  • Wired
  • Cellcos
  • PayTech
  • Business
  • Ignite
  • Digital Pakistan
  • DFDI
  • PSEB
  • PASHA
  • TechAdvisor
  • GamePro
  • Partnerships
  • PCWorld
  • Macworld
  • Infoworld
  • TechHive
  • TechAdvisor
0
0
0
0
0
Subscribe
CW Pakistan
CW Pakistan CW Pakistan
  • Legacy
    • Legacy Editorial
    • Editor’s Note
  • Academy
  • Wired
  • Cellcos
  • PayTech
  • Business
  • Ignite
  • Digital Pakistan
  • DFDI
  • PSEB
  • PASHA
  • TechAdvisor
  • GamePro
  • Partnerships
  • Digital Pakistan

Punjab Transport Department Introduces Helpline 1071 To Address Overcharging And Service Complaints

  • October 10, 2025
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0
Share
Tweet
Share
Share
Share
Share

The Punjab Transport Department has launched a new helpline, 1071, to enable citizens to report overcharging, driver misconduct, and other public transport-related complaints in real time. The initiative aligns with Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s Vision for Transport 2030, which seeks to create a modern, efficient, and citizen-focused transport system across the province. The department stated that the launch of this helpline represents a key milestone in ensuring that the government’s broader goal of safe, affordable, and accessible mobility is achieved through transparency and accountability.

Officials said that the dedicated helpline is designed to make the transport experience more responsive for passengers who frequently encounter fare disputes or substandard service. Commuters can use the helpline to instantly report violations such as overcharging by transport operators or cases where service quality does not meet the prescribed standards. By providing a direct communication channel between the public and authorities, the system aims to strengthen monitoring and oversight across the province’s transport network, including buses, wagons, and other modes of public transit.

According to the Transport Department, this step is part of a larger reform agenda under the Transport 2030 Vision, which prioritizes the adoption of smart governance tools to improve urban mobility and passenger satisfaction. The helpline operates as an integrated complaint management mechanism, enabling officials to trace reported incidents, initiate timely action, and track resolution progress. Authorities emphasized that the measure will help ensure that transport service providers adhere to official fare structures and conduct regulations, while also promoting fair practices across the sector.

The department noted that the 1071 helpline reflects the provincial government’s growing focus on technology-driven public service reforms. By digitizing complaint intake and follow-up procedures, Punjab aims to eliminate bureaucratic delays that often discourage citizens from reporting issues. This move also builds on recent digital governance initiatives that have introduced similar citizen feedback systems in other sectors, including health, police, and revenue. Officials added that improved accountability mechanisms such as this will not only enhance the passenger experience but also contribute to restoring public trust in the transport system.

The Transport Department reiterated its commitment to making Punjab’s mobility ecosystem safer, more inclusive, and environmentally sustainable. It added that the helpline will serve as a foundation for future technological upgrades, such as real-time fare monitoring and digital ticketing integration, planned under the Transport 2030 framework. The department has urged commuters to actively use the helpline and cooperate in identifying service lapses, ensuring that the vision of a transparent, citizen-centered transport network becomes a shared responsibility.

Follow the SPIN IDG WhatsApp Channel for updates across the Smart Pakistan Insights Network covering all of Pakistan’s technology ecosystem. 

Share
Tweet
Share
Share
Share
Related Topics
  • citizen services
  • complaint system
  • digital governance
  • helpline 1071
  • Maryam Nawaz
  • mobility reform
  • Public transport
  • Punjab Government
  • Punjab Transport Department
  • Transport 2030
Previous Article
  • Cellcos

ConnectHear And Ufone 4G Launch AI-Based Early Warning System ‘SUNO’ For Deaf Community In Pakistan

  • October 10, 2025
Read More
Next Article
  • Business

PAMA Calls For Government Action Against Unsafe And Misleading EV Battery Technologies

  • October 10, 2025
Read More
You May Also Like
Read More
  • Digital Pakistan

Ministry Of IT Highlights Mental Wellbeing As Key To Digital Transformation

  • Press Desk
  • October 14, 2025
Read More
  • Digital Pakistan

Sindh Government Approves NED University Science And Technology Park Project In Collaboration With Kuwait’s Enertech

  • Press Desk
  • October 13, 2025
Read More
  • Digital Pakistan

Pakistan Post Struggles With Financial Deficit As Digitalisation Efforts Remain Slow

  • Press Desk
  • October 13, 2025
Read More
  • Digital Pakistan

Sindh Government Approves 500 Electric Buses And Elevated Expressway For Karachi And Hyderabad

  • Press Desk
  • October 13, 2025
Read More
  • Digital Pakistan

Karachi E-Challan System Set To Launch Officially On October 27

  • Press Desk
  • October 12, 2025
Read More
  • Digital Pakistan

Punjab Introduces High-Tech Farm Mechanisation Financing Programme With Interest-Free Loans

  • Press Desk
  • October 12, 2025
Read More
  • Digital Pakistan

Pakistan Government Issues Draft Amendments For Civil Servant Asset Declarations To Meet IMF Governance Reforms

  • Press Desk
  • October 12, 2025
Read More
  • Digital Pakistan

AI-Powered System Delivers Disaster Alerts In Sign Language To Pakistan’s Deaf Community

  • Press Desk
  • October 11, 2025
Trending Posts
  • Pakistan, China Launch RMB 5 Billion Smart Water Projects | Digital Infrastructure To Strengthen Climate Resilience
    • October 14, 2025
  • AliExpress Adds Taxes At Checkout For Pakistani Shoppers After Digital Levy Withdrawal
    • October 14, 2025
  • Pakistan Pavilion Showcases Innovation And Tech Leadership At GITEX Global 2025
    • October 14, 2025
  • 3G and 4G Services Restored in Islamabad and Rawalpindi After Two-Day Suspension
    • October 14, 2025
  • AI Search Impacting Online Media Traffic And Advertising Revenue
    • October 14, 2025
about
CWPK Legacy
Launched in 1967 internationally, ComputerWorld is the oldest tech magazine/media property in the world. In Pakistan, ComputerWorld was launched in 1995. Initially providing news to IT executives only, once CIO Pakistan, its sister brand from the same family, was launched and took over the enterprise reporting domain in Pakistan, CWPK has emerged as a holistic technology media platform reporting everything tech in the country. It remains the oldest continuous IT publishing brand in the country and in 2025 is set to turn 30 years old, which will be its biggest benchmark and a legacy it hopes to continue for years to come. CWPK is part of the SPIN/IDG Wakhan media umbrella.
Read more
Explore Computerworld Sites Globally
  • computerworld.es
  • computerworld.com.pt
  • computerworld.com
  • cw.no
  • computerworldmexico.com.mx
  • computerwoche.de
  • computersweden.idg.se
  • computerworld.hu
Content from other IDG brands
  • PCWorld
  • Macworld
  • Infoworld
  • TechHive
  • TechAdvisor
CW Pakistan CW Pakistan
  • CWPK
  • CXO
  • DEMO
  • WALLET

CW Media & all its sub-brands are copyrighted to SPIN-IDG Wakhan Media Inc., the publishing arm of NCC-RP Group. This site is designed by Crunch Collective. ©️1995-2025. Read Privacy Policy.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.