Meghalaya Cabinet Approves New Rules for Government Vehicle Name Boards

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Shillong: The Meghalaya Cabinet has officially approved new regulations governing the use of name boards on government vehicles. This decision serves as a key step in the state government's ongoing effort to promote transparency, enforce discipline, and move away from the traditional VIP culture often associated with official transport.

These new guidelines build upon a previously established standard operating procedure that already restricted the use of sirens and beacon lights on state-owned cars. The Transport Department has now outlined specific posts and designations that are authorized to display official name boards. By requiring a standardized format across all government departments, the judiciary, and administrative bodies, the state aims to ensure consistency in how official privileges are presented to the public.

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