Embossed number plates should be reconsidered

Embossed number plates in English, high prices and cumbersome procedures are causing public dissatisfaction with the government's move.

Bhadra 10, 2082

Pathak Patra

Embossed number plates should be reconsidered

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Banks provide the ATM card within a day or two of the customer's application. But the country's government cannot give smart licenses with such chips even in three to four years.

The Hutihara government is saying that embossed number plates are mandatory from the 1st of October, that too with many complicated procedures and high prices. Do not take action (including jail and fine)!

The silence of parliamentarians about this seems mysterious. Even though there is widespread criticism and discussion of the government's steps regarding embossing from the public and on social media, the parliamentarians who have the responsibility of voicing the voice of the people in the parliament have not even spoken about it in the parliament.  Perhaps no one will disagree that

should be used according to the technology of time. It seems that there is no objection to keeping such embossed number plates. However, since the constitution states that Nepali is the language of government work, the government action is being criticized for neglecting Nepali language and keeping English language, setting higher price, complicated process and short time period.

Therefore, instead of saying that we will take action not to take this number within these days, it would be appropriate to adopt flexibility according to public demand and make the price and process simple, and also keep the embossed Nepali script and create an environment where this number will be taken gradually when renewing and renaming the vehicle .

– Murariraj Mishra, Kumarigal, Kathmandu

Pathak

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