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How to Run NextGen mParivahan on any Rooted Android Device

In this guide, we will show you the steps to run the NextGen mParivahan app on any rooted Android device. Banking and payment apps aren’t the only ones out there that perform a check whether your device is tampered with or not [aka rooted or not]. The likes of Uber Driver, McDonald’s, and some government apps are also part of this domain. If we talk about the latter one, then NextGen mParivahan is one such app that refuses to work on a rooted device.

Belonging to the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India, this app houses various information, services, and utilities related to the Transport Sector, such as RC [Registration Certificate] and DL [Driving License], etc. However, we found a nifty workaround using which you can easily run the NextGen mParivahan app on your rooted Android device. So, without any further ado, let’s show you how this could be achieved.

How to Run NextGen mParivahan on any Rooted Android Device

NextGen mParivahan rooted android device

Before starting, please take a complete device backup. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device, and data by performing the below steps.

  1. To begin with, it’s recommended to root your device using KernelSU/KernelSU Next app.
  2. Then launch it, go to Modules, and flash the SUSFS module [if supported by your kernel].NextGen mParivahan on Rooted Android Device
  3. Now create a blacklist using Hide My Applist and apply it to NextGen mParivahan.

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  4. Then pass at least the Device Integrity, though the Strong will be the best.
  5. Also, create a custom.pif.json file.NextGen mParivahan on Rooted Android Device
  6. Now go to the below location and open the target.txt file:
    data/adb/tricky_store/target.txt
  7. Then add its app package name [given below] and save it
    com.nic.mparivahan
    NextGen mParivahan on Rooted Android Device
  8. Now delete the data of Google Play Service, Google Play Store, Google Service Framework, and NextGen mParivahan.
  9. Finally, restart your device and check out the result.

That’s it. These were the steps to run NextGen mParivahan app on any rooted Android device. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution as soon as possible.


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