“ஊரத் தெரிஞ்சிகிட்டேன் உலகம் புரிஞ்சிகிட்டேன்” with Raaghav: How to get a duplicate licence

In the second video of the series Oora Therinjukitten Ulagam Purinjukitten, Raaghav Ranganathan explains how you can get a duplicate driver's licence in a few simple steps!

This is the second video of our series, “Oora Therinjukitten Ulagam Purinjukitten with Raaghav” that deals with common problems faced by citizens and ways to solve them.

If you have ever lost your wallet or misplaced your driving licence, the once-daunting process of acquiring a duplicate has now been simplified. In a few short steps you can get a duplicate licence within days. The steps can be completed online followed by a visit to the RTO at your convenience.

Watch this video to find out how.

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