Nepal, April 10 -- Delayed printing of driving licence cards has inconvenienced countless Nepalis. Even those who paid the required fees as far back as May 2022 for a printed licence still hold a faded payment receipt wherever they go. New applicants and those seeking renewals are facing the same fate. According to the Department of Transport Management (DoTM), nearly 2.9 million licences have yet to be printed. In a bid to clear the backlog, the incumbent government, on March 27, introduced a 100-point governance reform package that includes a pledge to print driving licences and deliver them to people's doorsteps via the 'government courier service'. It aims to conclude the process within 100 days. There is also a provision of issuing l...
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