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Rates for number plates of vehicle, motorbikes reduced

byCT Report
17/05/2017
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ISLAMABAD: Excise and Taxation department has reduced the rates for number plates of vehicles and motor cycles to Rs 800 and Rs 400 respectively.

Parliamentary Secretary for Interior, Muhammad Afzal Dhandla informed National Assembly Wednesday during Question Hour that EHA Hoffman (Pvt) Ltd was preparing number plates of motor cars and motorcycles for Excise and Taxation Department Islamabad.  Meanwhile, replying to another question, the parliamentary secretary said a proposal for repair and maintenance of streets of the federal capital including streets of sector G-7/3 was under consideration.

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He informed that the repair and maintenance work could not start during the current fiscal year due to shortages of funds.  However, he hoped that in the next budget 2017-18, sufficient funds would be allocated to start the work.

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