NADRA extends its offerings throughout Sindh.

Following a high-level discussion between a NADRA delegation and Chief Secretary Sindh, Dr. Asif Haider Shah, a significant decision was made. The discussion also covered land record management and digital property transfer.

Sindh is moving toward online property transfers, according to Dr. Asif Haider Shah, who emphasized the province government’s dedication to promoting digital administration.

The Sindh government and NADRA have agreed to strengthen their collaboration on digital transformation, particularly in rural areas.

The expansion of NADRA counters in each Karachi union council is part of the plan. At the opening of the renovated registration center at Babar Market, Landhi, Mayor Murtaza Wahab affirmed this.

Mega centers with contemporary amenities including wheelchair accessibility, additional seats, and better service counters are also being built in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Gulberg, and Surjani Town.

Furthermore, new passport offices have been opened in Karachi’s Central and Western districts, and passport processing counters have been set up in NADRA mega centers in the Nazimabad and SITE sectors.

The Ministry of Interior is taking these actions as part of a larger initiative to expedite the passport registration and issue process.

Read More: With improved features, NADRA releases the Pak ID Mobile App 5.0.0

Separately, the Pak ID Mobile App Version 5.0.0 with additional features for citizens was released by the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA).

NADRA claims that the updated version offers better services, including a more sophisticated dashboard, a more focused search function, and a quicker identity card cancellation procedure.

All functions of the app are now bilingually labeled in Urdu and English, making it easier for users in rural areas to access them as well.

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