Use the following method via SMS to check your ADSL balance or offer validity.
Service | Purpose | Code | Method |
ADSL | ADSL Offer Validity | VL*NTADSL01488xxxx to 1415 | SMS |
ADSL | ADSL Balance Inquiry | BL*NTADSL01488xxxx to 1415 | SMS |
Use the following method via SMS to check your ADSL balance or offer validity.
Service | Purpose | Code | Method |
ADSL | ADSL Offer Validity | VL*NTADSL01488xxxx to 1415 | SMS |
ADSL | ADSL Balance Inquiry | BL*NTADSL01488xxxx to 1415 | SMS |
There are two ways to check landline bill on Nepal Telecom (NTC).
You can also refer to Nepal Telecom website for further details.
If you’re seeking for a simple way to transfer your NTC balance, you’ve come to the perfect location. We will lead you through the procedure step by step in this blog article. So, whether you want to top up your phone or transfer money to a buddy, we’ll teach you how to do it fast and easily.
This post will show you how to quickly transfer your balance from NTC to NTC. We’ll also give you some pointers on how to get the most out of your NTC service.
You can transfer your balance in NTC in different ways. You can transfer your balance in NTC via different methods. We will discuss two methods in this blog post.
You can transfer the NTC balance without a security code. And, also there is another way to transfer the balance where you have to provide your valid security code.
To transfer balance NTC to NTC you have to require your security code. If you know the security code of the sender’s NTC card, You can proceed instant balance transfer to NTC. but, if you don’t know your security number, here is the complete guide on how you can get that.
To Get the Security Code of NTC, follow this process:
You’ll get an instant reply “Dear customer, your password is being reset.”
After a few seconds you’ll get another reply from the telecom, “Dear Your Name, the password reset has been completed according to your request. Your new password is ********. If you need further support, please contact”
“Our customer service staff –**-***-**** **:**:**”
After receiving your security code for the NTC sim card, you can use this code to transfer the balance in NTC to NTC.
Note: Your security code is always 8 digits long.
After you know your security code, follow these steps for a successful NTC balance transfer.
Congratulations!! You have successfully transferred the balance.
You’ll get a notification on your messaging app “*** Rupees has been successfully transferred to 98********”
You can transfer your balance in NTC via the NT App. To do this, you will need to have the NT App installed on your phone. Once you have the NT App installed, you will need to open it and sign in. Once you are signed in, you will see your balance at the top of the screen.
You can download the NT app from the google play store and apple store. This is the best and fastest way to NTC balance transfer. You can transfer NTC balance without a security number.
Follow this process to transfer the balance in NTC using NT App:
You have successfully transferred the balance into the number!!
You can do the process of NTC balance transfer using the NT App. NTC to NTC balance transfer can be done without a security code in NT App. If you want to transfer your NTC balance without a security code, use NT App Online. If you don’t have internet connectivity you can also use this app offline to transfer your NTC balance.
We have noticed that people have been searching for a download link to Mero Kitta Application on Google Play Store and Apple Appstore.
Mero Kitta App is not currently available as mobile phone apps.
We will update our website with information on the launch of Mero Kitta App for mobile.
For now, Mero Kitta can be accessed at: https://merokitta.dos.gov.np/application/main
Some Windows users are reporting major problems with this week’s Windows 10 security update, while others are unable to install it at all.
Since the update, KB5001330 for Windows 10 versions 20H2/2004, addresses five zero-day bugs and patches several notable remote-code-execution vulnerabilities, it’s a big deal.
However, after the patch was released on Tuesday, users started complaining on various Internet forums that KB5001330 failed to install, resulting in issues such as never-ending boot loops and the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).
On the Windows 10 subreddit, one user wrote, “I modified and am stuck in a bsod loop.” Another user replied, “Same thing happened to me with KB5001330 on W10 Home 20H2 x64.” “I was able to boot after restarting with ‘Disable driver signature compliance.’”
Some users who have successfully installed the update have reported experiencing sudden drops in game output, including graphical stuttering and unpredictable FPS drops, on the Windows 10 subreddit.
If you’re worried that the new Windows 10 update will break your computer, the only thing you can do is wait until Microsoft fixes the problems. Given the seriousness of the security vulnerabilities addressed by this patch, we can only hope that the OS creator responds quickly.
If you’ve already installed the patch and can open Windows but are still having issues, the safest way is to uninstall it and reboot your computer. Here’s how to do it step by step:
If you’ve already applied the patch and your machine is still stuck in a boot loop, preventing you from opening Windows, you’ll need to take more drastic steps.
As previously stated, some users have reportedly been able to get out of the loop by disabling driver signature compliance, which can be done by selecting Advanced Startup during the Windows 10 boot series, pressing the Troubleshoot button, then navigating to Advanced options and disabling driver signature enforcement in the Startup Settings.
It’s still uncertain how widespread the problems caused by this update are, but this isn’t the first time Microsoft has released a Windows patch that has caused significant problems for users. Given the seriousness of the security vulnerabilities addressed by the KB5001330 updates, we can only hope that Microsoft resolves these issues quickly.
Landowners no longer need to go to the survey office to get a printed map for the purpose of building a home, constructing buildings, or buying and selling after the launch of ‘Mero Kitta.’
The Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives, and Poverty Alleviation’s Department of Surveying and Mapping has begun offering online services as of today.
At a formal ceremony held at the survey department on Thursday, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli switched on automated software related to land administration, officially launching the device.
With the aim of providing services online, the department has launched Nepal Land Information System (NeLIS) and Mero Kitta today.
Through the ‘Nepal Land Information System,’ the government will provide map printing, field book printing, and other services to clients right from their homes.
According to the government, the program was started to make survey office services more technologically friendly, hassle-free, efficient, fast, and successful.
The government, according to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, has been concentrating on attracting new investment and technology.
“Both offices are identical. Prime Minister Oli said, “We have changed the way we operate.”
The Mero Kitta program, according to Shivamaya Tumbahangphe, Land Management, Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation, has been launched to eliminate delays at the Land Revenue and Survey Office.
He explained that the Land Revenue and Survey Office’s decision to implement a paperless program is in line with the government’s Digital Nepal initiative.
Teknarayan Pandey, Secretary at the Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives, and Poverty Alleviation, stated that the online service was launched to eliminate the requirement of queuing in the real estate sector.
Secretary Pandey said, “The current migration trend must resolve the problem of providing clients with services from every local Land Revenue and Survey Office.” “Real estate transactions can be completed over the internet.”
He explained that for digital verification, you must often be present, otherwise it would be done online.
18 of the 126 survey offices around the country are yet to go online.
According to the government, all offices will be able to provide online services and conduct business by the end of the year.
According to Pandey, the ministry has begun work on making it possible to view the entire history of land on the internet.
Institutional transactions, banks, and even small businesses can conduct business online, according to him.
Prakash Joshi, Director General of the Survey Department, said that the service would be available in the survey offices of Kalanki, Dilli Bazaar, and Bhaktapur starting today. It will be available in the offices of Chabahil, Lalitpur, Manmaiju, Tokha, and Saankhu within a day or two.
Mero Kitta is a web application that allows you to access some of the services offered by survey offices through the internet from anywhere.
Map printing, plot register printing, field book printing, and field drawing application can all be achieved with the Mero Kitta method. To use the Mero Kitta scheme, clients must have a land ownership certificate and citizenship.
To get the service, ordinary users must go to Mero Kitta’s website and fill out an online application in the specified format. The OTP code is sent to the registered mobile number after the application is submitted. For the duration of the service, the code is needed.
After verifying the service details with the offices, all information about the revenue sum to be billed is collected via SMS.
Clients must have a mobile number and an OTP on the connect IPS platform in order to pay the revenue sum. Payment can also be made via banks using an online voucher provided by the system.
Following payment, a digital copy of the map will be imported from the offices, and details will be sent to the smartphone. To obtain the chart, the client must download it within seven days using the registered mobile number and the office’s OTP.
When you go to public areas, free public Wi-Fi can be incredibly useful. However, most of us are unaware that connecting your computer to these free unsecured Wi-Fi hotspots will put your data at risk of being intercepted. Since it is a public network, many people use it. You are not the only one linked to it. When using public Wi-Fi, it is very easy for anyone to intercept your data. Even if the public Wi-Fi is a secure hotspot, once linked, the intruder can intercept your data.
Anyone linked to the network has open access to Wi-Fi settings on many of the networks. Since anyone can obtain admin access in these types of networks, this can lead to “man-in-the-middle” attacks. In a public network, pulling off incoming and outgoing data is very simple, because everyone on the network can see the information you send. This details may include credit card numbers, passwords, bank account numbers, and so on.
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This article has been referenced from Tech Sathi