Islamabad, Aug 23: As part of the ICT Doorstep project, the Excise Department is introducing a mobile service at the federal capital’s Shalimar Cricket Ground on Friday.

The ICT administration spokeswoman stated that from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., department employees would be on hand in the ground’s parking lot to help locals with significant civic duties.Nearby residents might visit the site to utilize a dedicated van to access a variety of services. This mobile machine would facilitate motor vehicle registration and streamline the process of getting fuel permits for both residential and commercial use. Delivering these services in a timely and effective manner was the aim.

Moreover, the mobile app would assist with registration, transfers, and token tax payments, among other vehicle-related duties.It would also provide services including fuel permits, international driving permits, power of attorney documents, birth certificates, and domicile certificates.

The ICT administration made it simpler for citizens to obtain crucial government services without having to go far by bringing these services right into the community.For further information about the services, individuals can call 051-111-383-383 in the interim.It was anticipated that by making this effort, locals would be able to take care of their needs more conveniently and within their community, saving them time.

 

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