Bagmati. The Transport Service Office, Hetauda, Makawanpur has started digitizing vehicles. The aim is to make it easier to find vehicle records and to eliminate the need to visit the office to renew them, informed the office’s chief, Praveen Shrestha.
A few days ago, Bagmati Province Government’s Minister for Labor, Employment and Transport, Prem Bhakta Maharjan, launched the digitization of vehicles. For this, Chief Shrestha said that employees are entering vehicle documents and data.
Chief Shrestha says that an electronic record of all vehicles will be kept and vehicle taxes will be paid online and there will be no need to carry a blue book. According to the office chief, Shrestha, there are about 51,000 two-wheelers, three-wheelers and four-wheelers registered in the office. He said that work is being done to complete the registration of all those vehicles within three to four months.
Register personal incidents at home
The Manahari Rural Municipality-7 Ward Office of Makawanpur has started a door-to-door campaign to give citizens a sense of local government at the moments of birth and death, that is, happiness and sorrow. The ward office has launched a door-to-door campaign to distribute birth, marriage, death and other personal event registration certificates to citizens by going door-to-door.
The door-to-door campaign has been launched to provide the legal system of issuing birth certificates for babies born in the ward and death certificates in the event of the death of some people, informed Thakurram Titung, ward chair of Manahari-7.
He said that since it is a legal requirement to register a personal event at the ward office within 35 days of the event, the ward office has started distributing personal event registration certificates to citizens at the scheduled time. Ward Chairman Titung said that this will allow citizens to feel the local government at home and will not even be subject to fines.
Ward Chairman Titung said that the details of individual incidents are collected through the Tol Bikas Organizations and ward people’s representatives within the ward, and an index of the incident is created by coordinating with family members, and the incident registration certificate is provided at the person’s home. He said that they go to the home of a person who has a baby and carry the birth certificate along with nutritional materials for postpartum care, and fruits and tribute letters to the homes of those who are mourning a death.
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