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Smartphones provided to traffic police for regulating digital license

KATHMANDU, Oct 5: The traffic police have been provided 104 sets of smart phones for regulating the digital drivi...

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KATHMANDU, Oct 5: The traffic police have been provided 104 sets of smart phones for regulating the digital driving license.


Minister for Physical Infrastructures and Transport (MoPIT), Devendra Dahal, and Minister for Labor, Employment and Transport at Bagmati Province, Prem Bhakta Maharjan, handed over the smartphones to Inspector General of Nepal Police, Basanta Kunwar, amidst a program at the federal ministry on Friday.


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Minister Dahal viewed the assistance to traffic police as a reminder of direct cooperation between the Ministry and Nepal Police. Coordination with traffic police would be furthered to make the activities of traffic police effective.


Similarly, IGP Kunwar hoped the assistance would be very useful for traffic police to ensure convenient public service delivery.


The program was also attended by MoPIT Secretary, AIG, and IT expert at PM's Office, and chief of Valley Traffic Police Office, among others.


 

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