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KP launches mobile App for vehicle registration
Peshawar: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has launched a mobile application for vehicle registration for the public.


Besides, the vehicle registration details, the owner of vehicle will be able to submit the registration fee and token tax through the mobile app “Zama KP”.
Earlier, the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa launched a mobile application—providing guidelines to the users on how to deal with natural disasters or calamities. The app which is called “Emergency Alert PDMA KP” contains information regarding natural disasters, event maps, warnings, relief activities, and road blockage.
All of these apps by the KP government are launched to facilitate the needs of people who live in the province or are planning to visit at some point.
Moreover, the KP government has also installed Pakistan’s first Internet of Things (IoT) based air quality monitoring gadget at District Nazim office in Peshawar. This innovative gadget is specifically designed to detect toxic elements present in the air.

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