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6,000 government vehicles receive embossed number



KATHMANDU: The number of government vehicles receiving embossed number plate has reached almost 6,000.

The embossed number plate is considered crucial for the security of the vehicles.

The government has unveiled a provision for the government vehicles to compulsorily receive embossed number plate by March 13.

Mechanical Engineer of Department of Transport Management Mohan Bhattarai said that the provision was enforced mandatory for the government vehicles in the first phase.

He added that the number of government vehicles receiving the embossed number is expected to rise gradually stating that around 40 government vehicles have received the embossed number every day.

The number of government vehicles for this would further increase now, he added.

The government has planned to provide embossed numbers to all the vehicles across the country by applying digital technology.

The chip in the embossed number plate states the entire information about the vehicles.

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Publish Date : 13 March 2021 11:13 AM

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