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E-pass for vehicles involved in essential services in Kaski

KASKI, April 16: The District Administration Office, Kaski, has made an arrangement of e-pass for vehicles involved in essential services from today.
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KASKI, April 16: The District Administration Office, Kaski, has made an arrangement of e-pass for vehicles involved in essential services from today.


Chief District Officer Gyan Prasad Dhakal said that arrangement of e-pass was made to grant permission in an easy and smooth manner to those needy people by ending increasing crowd at the Office for a vehicle pass. One can submit details by uploading necessary details, identity cards, details of the vehicle by opening the link received in the message box while sending SMS by typing code at 1112 in the mobile message box.


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The office would decide whether to grant permission or not based on the details submitted for pass and the information would be provided in the message box of the concerned individual in this regard.


The mentioned number and details received in code after approval of the form would be the pass for vehicle, it is learnt.


He urged Kaski folks to help make lockdown effective without filling online form unnecessarily as the office would grant pass to vehicles only for essential services.


The office clarified that ambulance, fire engine, vehicle of media person, doctor, nurse, lab technicians, hospital staff, and vehicles carrying poultry feed, grass among others do not need pass and they would be allowed to operate vehicles on the basis of their identity card.


Meanwhile, the District Police Office, Kaski, has taken action against 273 vehicles for misusing pass during lockdown from March 24 to April 12.

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