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Good news for the citizens of Karachi and Interior Sindh: the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has launched a new biker service, allowing residents to apply for or renew their identity cards and Farm-B from the comfort of their homes. The service officially began today, offering a much-needed convenience for those in need of vital documentation.
According to Ehtisham Shahid, the Director General of NADRA Sindh, the biker service will initially be available in Karachi, Hyderabad, and Mirpur Khas. The service started in Karachi today, with plans to expand to other cities shortly.
To avail of this doorstep facility, citizens will need to pay a fee of Rs 1,000. The biker service covers a range of services, including the creation of new identity cards, renewal of existing cards, and the issuance of Farm-B documents.
In addition to the biker service, NADRA has also announced that citizens can now register themselves through NADRA’s helpline, further streamlining the process of obtaining essential documents.
This new initiative aims to improve accessibility and convenience for citizens, particularly in areas where NADRA offices may be far away or difficult to reach. With the biker service, residents can now have vital services delivered directly to their doorsteps, saving time and effort.