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Lawmakers urge govt. to ensure groundwork on ID card



KATHMANDU: Lawmakers have urged the government to ensure infrastructure of information technology before bringing the bill relating to the national identity card and registration. It would be a waste if the government did not focus on the groundwork and other necessary work. Speaking at the meeting of the State Affairs and Good Governance Committee today, lawmakers said that without preparing required technology, the allocated budget of Rs 7.52 billion would be wasted.

Publish Date : 20 February 2019 20:58 PM

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