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The government’s introduction of a digital fuel card system has significantly improved fuel supply management and revenue collection in Nilphamari district. Implemented to curb fuel wastage, illegal hoarding, and manipulation, the system has generated about 15 million taka in revenue over two months. The Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) office in Nilphamari reported that the system ensures each vehicle receives its allocated fuel, monitored through a central server, reducing black-market activities and improving accountability.

The initiative has also streamlined fuel collection at pumps, reducing waiting times and cash handling risks through digital payments. Initially, vehicle owners were required to have valid registration, driving licenses, fitness certificates, and tax payments to obtain fuel cards. After some conditions were relaxed, applications increased sharply. Between March 1 and April 30, 784 motorcycles were registered and 7,400 learner licenses issued, generating over 13.5 million taka in revenue. BRTA officials noted that more vehicle owners are now updating legal documents, reducing unregistered vehicles on roads.

Officials and transport stakeholders believe the system is fostering discipline and modernization in the transport sector, with long-term benefits for governance and energy efficiency.

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