KTA calls on Div Com raises vehicle re-registration issue
The delegation led by Alliance President Ajaz Shahdhar urged the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir to consider sympathetically the issue of registration of vehicles brought to the Valley from outside the state. The delegation said that hundreds of people ar
Post by on Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Srinagar, April 13: Kashmir Traders Alliance(KTA) has taken up the issue of re-registration of vehicles brought from outside the state in the Valley with the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir and advocated for its exemption from re-payment of token fees, while Divisional Commissioner PK Poole assured that matter is under consideration.
The delegation led by Alliance President Ajaz Shahdhar urged the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir to consider sympathetically the issue of registration of vehicles brought to the Valley from outside the state. The delegation said that hundreds of people are involved in this trade, and not only they are affected by the government's decision, but people in general are facing financial difficulties.
Kashmir Trade Alliance said that the Divisional commissioner should intervene in the matter and exempt it from paying the fee again during the re-registration of vehicles.
Trade Alliance also raised the issue of repairing electric lights in markets and other places during the month of Ramadan. They said the administration should ensure that the lights are repaired.
The delegation raised the issue of shortage of staff and emergency equipment in the Valley Hospitals especially SMHS Hospital Srinagar and said that the patients in this important hospital were facing problems and difficulties.
The delegation of Kashmir Trade Alliance also raised the issue of dilapidated condition of roads with the Divisional Commissioner.
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