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Delhi’s Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot has urged vehicle owners in the city to install high-security number plates. More than 1.3 million vehicles in Delhi have already installed High-Security Registration Plates (HSRP). Delhi has a total of 13.4 million registered vehicles. Gahlot emphasized the importance of immediately installing HSRP and color-coded stickers on all vehicles to contribute towards creating a safe and organized vehicle environment in the capital city.

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The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) notified the HSRP and color-coded stickers in December 2018. The unique high-security registration plates are electronically linked to vehicles once affixed with a chip. The background color of the color-coded stickers is orange for diesel vehicles, light blue for petrol and CNG vehicles, and grey for all other vehicles.

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The HSRP comes with a hologram of a chromium-based Ashoka Chakra symbol in blue color. These plates have a length and width of 20mm and also feature a unique 10-digit PIN or personal identification number that is laser engraved on the bottom left corner of the HSRP plate.

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According to the guidelines of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, all vehicle owners are required to install HSRP. Vehicles purchased after 2019 already have HSRP installed. It is mandatory for all motor vehicle owners to comply with these requirements.

दिल्ली के परिवहन मंत्री कैलाश गहलोत ने हाई सिक्योरिटी नंबर प्लेट लगवाने की अपील की है। अब तक 13 लाख से अधिक वाहनों ने एचएसआरपी लगवाई हैं। इसके अलावा रंग-कोडित स्टिकर भी लगाए जाने की अपील की गई है। यह उच्च सुरक्षा पंजीकरण प्लेट वाहन के चिपकाए जाने के बाद इलेक्ट्रॉनिक रूप से वाहन से जुड़ी होती है। इन प्लेटों की लंबाई 20 मिमी और चौड़ाई 20 मिमी है और यह एक अद्वितीय 10-अंकीय पिन या व्यक्तिगत पहचान संख्या के साथ आती हैं। सभी मोटर वाहन मालिकों को हाई सिक्योरिटी नंबर प्लेट लगवाना अनिवार्य है।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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