lucknow, April 15 -- School safety monitoring efforts in the city have been severely hampered as nearly 50% of Lucknow's schools have failed to upload mandatory vehicle details onto the newly launched Uttar Pradesh Integrated School Vehicle Management Portal (UP-ISVMP). Since the portal's rollout on April 1, officials have received details for only 1,350 registered school vehicles in 13 days. The UP-ISVMP was introduced to ensure real-time monitoring and transparency, requiring schools to furnish complete records on vehicle registration, fitness, permits, insurance status, and driver details for parents' access. Despite this goal, transport officials are facing difficulties due to school managements' reluctance to share data, which is raising concerns over compliance and student safety. A transport official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, noted that nearly 50% of schools have either not registered their vehicles or failed to submit complete details. To expedite the process, enforcement teams from the RTO have been deputed to visit schools and assist with data collection. Officers have also been assigned duties even on holidays to speed up the uploading of vehicle details. Officials acknowledged that the simultaneous, ongoing statewide school vehicle fitness drive, which continues until April 15, has impacted the pace of data entry. RTO (enforcement) Prabhat Pandey explained the primary challenge: "The majority of enforcement department teams are involved in uploading this data to portals. Since this is the time for admissions and new sessions, schools are focused on admissions rather than uploading vehicle details". Transport authorities said that although there is no legal provision against violators, "strict action will be taken against institutions that fail to register vehicles and upload complete details within the stipulated timeframe"....