150 driving licenses are being printed today for quality Testing The trial printing of the first phase of printing a driver’s license (driving license), which has been stopped for almost eight months, has started. The Transport Management Department is going to print 150 licenses on Tuesday to test the quality of the cards.
Uddhav Prasad Rizal, director general of the department, informed us that after 6 lakh cards arrived from Germany on the 26th of Poush, the test of license printing started.
Rizal said that after the test is successful, the work of printing the new license will officially start. After the card is approved by the lab, preparations are being made to print 7 to 10,000 cards daily, Rizal said.
In Falgun, an agreement was reached with the government and the German company Muehlbar ID Seva GmbH to print the cards. According to the agreement, the company will send six lakh cards to Nepal in the first and second phases.
The past cumulative demand for card printing has been around 14 lakh to 20 thousand so far.
