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Sindh Extends Deadline for Ajrak Design Number Plates

Sindh Extends Deadline for Ajrak Design Number Plates

The Sindh government has announced an extension to the deadline for vehicle owners to replace their old number plates with new Ajrak design plates. The new deadline provides vehicle owners with more time to comply with the recent requirement.

The initiative to introduce Ajrak design number plates was launched to celebrate Sindh’s cultural heritage. Ajrak, a traditional fabric associated with Sindh, holds deep cultural significance. The new number plates feature this unique design, which symbolizes the province’s rich history and identity.

Initially, the deadline for switching to Ajrak design number plates was set to end this month. However, due to the ongoing demand and logistical challenges, the Sindh government has decided to give vehicle owners additional time to make the change. The new deadline will allow more people to ensure they meet the regulations without facing any inconvenience.

Sindh Extends Deadline for Ajrak Design Number Plates as part of its efforts to promote local craftsmanship and the traditional art of Ajrak printing. The government aims to encourage residents to take pride in their culture while also ensuring that all vehicles in the province are compliant with the updated registration guidelines.

The new plates will be available through the relevant authorities, and vehicle owners can visit designated centers to make the switch. The authorities have advised citizens to act promptly to avoid fines or penalties associated with non-compliance after the extended deadline.

This move has been welcomed by many residents who appreciate the opportunity to get their vehicles updated with the Ajrak design. It also reflects the government’s ongoing efforts to celebrate and preserve Sindh’s heritage through modern initiatives.

With the extended deadline, vehicle owners now have ample time to ensure their number plates reflect the cultural pride of Sindh.

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