Railways announces temporary train halt at different stations
LAHORE: The Pakistan Railways administration has announced temporary stops for three major...
Sindh sets April 3 deadline for Ajrak-designed number plates
KARACHI: The Sindh government has given a deadline to vehicle owners to fix new Ajrak designed number plates.
Sindh Minister for Excise and Taxation Mukesh Kumar Chawla has warned that after April 3, 2025, no number plate will be acceptable across the province except for vehicles with new new Ajrak-designed number plates.
He said that counters should be provided to traffic police at Civic Centers and Facilitation Centers for one-window operation, and new number plates of vehicles should be ensured at check-posts of traffic police.
Mukesh Chawla gave instructions that the deployment of traffic police personnel at road checking points should also be ensured in the future, in the integration of traffic challans and Motor Vehicle Registration MVR taxes, support should be given to each other in the payment of MVR taxes and traffic challan dues.
Moreover, he said, transfers and tax payments of vehicles with due challans should be made conditional on the payment of challans.
He said that with joint measures and further activation of the online system, pending MVR taxes and traffic challans will be immediately identified and all dues will be paid from a single point.
Earlier, Pakistan Railways administration has announced temporary stops for three major trains in an effort to enhance passenger accessibility, according to a notification issued on Friday.
In a move to better accommodate travelers, the Karachi-Sialkot-Karachi (9Up/10Dn) Allama Iqbal Express will now stop for two minutes at Dera Nawab Sahib railway station.
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