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RLA to e-auction ‘CH 01 BS’ vanity numbers

CHANDIGARH:The Registering and Licensing Authority (RLA) will hold an e-auction of vanity numbers of the “CH 01 BS” series.



Chandigarh,  April  26

The Registering and Licensing Authority (RLA) will hold an e-auction of vanity numbers of the “CH 01 BS” series.

The registration for the auction will start  on May 1 at 10 am and will continue till 5 pm on May 7. The e-auction will start on  May 8  at 10 am and will continue till 5 pm on May  10.

The owner of a vehicle can register on the national transport website: https://parivahan.gov.in/fancy. The link is available on the Chandigarh Administration Transport Department website: www.chdtransport.gov.in. from where the owner can obtain the Unique Acknowledgement Number (UAN).

Only those who have purchased vehicles at a Chandigarh address are allowed to participate in the e-auction. After getting registered, the owner of the vehicle will have to deposit the fee to take part in the e-auction. — TNS

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