The collaboration aims to provide a more efficient and user-friendly driving license system for citizens across Sindh, marking a significant advancement in public service delivery through innovative technology

Lahore: The Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Sindh Traffic Police to create a Driving License Information Management System (DLIMS) for Sindh.
The agreement was signed by Sindh DIG and Head of Licensing Iqbal Dara and PITB Joint Director Rai Rashid. Key technical team members and licensing in-charges from the Sindh Traffic Police also attended the ceremony.
The collaboration aims to provide a more efficient and user-friendly driving license system for citizens across Sindh, marking a significant advancement in public service delivery through innovative technology.
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