Embossed number plates will be made mandatory from October 1.
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Embossed numbers have to be attached to vehicles now. This decision was taken by the meeting of thematic committee with the participation of provincial ministers and secretaries under the chairmanship of Physical Infrastructure and Transport Minister Devendra Dahal.
In the meeting held on Tuesday, it was decided to compulsorily install embossed numbers from October 1st.
The decision of the meeting is to install embossed number plates compulsorily when registering, naming and renewing vehicles from the transport management offices under the state government, effective from 1st October 2082, and for its implementation, technical assistance will be provided by the department, and the traffic police will be mobilized in coordination with the Ministry of Home Affairs to implement effective regulation.
Similarly, according to section 9 of the Security Printing Act, 2081, regarding the signing of the memorandum of understanding between the Security Printing Center and the Department of Transport Management for the printing of driver's licenses, the meeting also decided to request the center to start printing the first phase of driver's license by the end of June 2082. is
Koshi Pradesh, Bagmati Pradesh for printing driver's license And in the context that Gandaki Province has already proceeded with the necessary procurement process, it has also been decided to request permission from the Security Printing Center to resume the printing of driver's license without delay. The
meeting has also decided to maintain uniformity in revenue for the distribution of driver's license for 10 years, digitize the data, move the payment process to electronic means, streamline and organize the software system, make the Beruzu facility effective, maintain uniformity and implement ride sharing, etc.
According to Section 22 of Union, State and Local Level (Coordination and Interconnection) Act, 2077, the meeting was held under the chairmanship of Physical Infrastructure and Transport Minister Devendra Dahal.
Minister Dahal said that it is necessary to strengthen the implementation of federalism by implementing the arrangements specified by the constitution and laws.
Emphasizing that the implementation of federalism should be made effective through the coordination and cooperation of all three levels, Minister Dahal also said that through the implementation of the decisions of the committee, services can be provided to the citizens.
Similarly, Keshav Kumar Sharma, secretary of the ministry, reviewed the past decisions from the meeting and said that important decisions have been made regarding the future course of action. Union and state ministers, secretaries as well as local people's representatives also participated in the meeting.
