In a significant move towards modernising transport management and reducing administrative bottlenecks at border points, Mizoram will soon introduce an online border check-post module aimed at simplifying and expediting entry tax collection from commercial vehicles entering the state. “The digital system, developed in partnership with the National Informatics Centre (NIC), has already been completed and deployed on a live server,” State Transport Director R. Lalrammawia said. “The new module will ensure smoother fee collection and ease vehicular movement at key entry locations, benefiting both transporters and commuters,” he said.
According to Lalrammawia, the online system will first be implemented at the Vairengte enforcement check gate on the Mizoram–Assam border and at Kanhmun check gate along the state’s border with Tripura. Notably, the two check gates handle some of the highest volumes of incoming commercial traffic, making them critical points for digital intervention. Once fully operational, Mizoram will become the 28th state in the country to adopt a virtual border check-post mechanism, placing it among states modernising border management through technology-driven solutions. Official sources informed that the initiative is expected to minimise delays, reduce manual interference and bring greater transparency to tax collection processes.

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