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CS takes serious notice of E&T vehicles registration

byCT Report
26/10/2017
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PESHAWAR: Chief Secretary KP, Muhammad Azam Khan took serious notice of current procedure of vehicle registration of Excise and Taxation (E&T) Department KP and directed the concerned authorities to prepare a viable and efficient procedure based on Information Technology.

The use of IT would help facilitate the masses and ensure accurate and early registration of the new vehicles.

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The Excise & Taxation Department was asked to present their proposal in this regard within a week to the government positively, so that after approval of the same it would be implemented immediately in larger public interest.

After studying the present process of vehicle registration thoroughly, the chief secretary noted that the clients were compelled to visit different offices time and again and then can get the registration for the new vehicle in at least six months.

He added the process was not only time consuming for the clients but also a cause of tension and uncertainty in their mind.

The chief secretary stressed for the utilization of modern technology, E-System and up dated knowledge aiming to facilitate the public and increase confidence over the government departments.

 

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