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Dealer Vehicle Registration System launched to facilitate vehicles’ registration



Dealer Vehicle Registration System (DVRS) has been launched here in Faisalabad to facilitate citizens for transparent, quick, and easy registration of vehicles. The launch ceremony was held at Municipal Corporation Hall in which Provincial Minister for Law Rana Sanaullah Khan was chief guest.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony Provincial Minister for Law said that Punjab govt. has taken another revolutionary step by launching this revolutionary process for dealer vehicles registration which is valuable innovation. This process will help in curbing the 'applied for registration' culture, fake dealers, illegal/bogus number plates and different kinds of crimes committed through applied for vehicles. He congratulated the Senior Member of CM Special Monitoring Unit Salman Sufi, Excise & Taxation Department Punjab and their entire team on devising and launching an important and beneficial system for registration of vehicles which is remarkable and land mark step for registration of vehicle through dealers as a public private partnerships to build confidence and extend co-operation between govt. and private entrepreneurs which is policy of Punjab govt. under the leadership of CM Punjab Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif. He said that due to this system the agent mafia and middlemen would go out of business and it would contribute in curtailing the malpractices involved in the vehicle registration process. This system would help plug the holes for usurping billions of rupees of the nation and would equally help in eliminating corruption and delaying tactics of Excise Department, he further stated.

Rana Sanaullah urged upon the dealers that they should come forward and contribute for the success of this system, play their effective role in restricting the heinous business of forgers in this regard and Punjab govt. would extend all out support to them. Secretary Excise & Taxation Dr Ahmed Bilal in the briefing highlighted the performance of the department and said that Dealer Vehicle Registration System was such a remarkable step of govt. which could be written with golden word; the real objective was to repose confidence on private entrepreneurs that would help in promoting culture for tax paying and receiving. He said that the Excise Department believed in providing friendly public service and now the 90% departmental work had been computerised. He disclosed that the security featured number plates, registration and computerised cards would be introduced by the department besides launching the system of universal registration number of the vehicles in the Punjab.
He said that DVRS would help strengthen the registration system of the vehicle and dealer would charge Rs 2000 fee for a car/commercial vehicle and Rs 500 for a motorcycle from the customer and would issue number plate on the spot.

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