The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has unveiled a new mobile application designed to facilitate the registration of vital life events—such as births, deaths, and changes in marital status—without requiring citizens to visit government offices.
According to NADRA Chairman Lt. Gen. Muhammad Munir Afsar, the initiative aims to simplify administrative processes by allowing individuals to record key life events remotely from their homes.
The application will initially be rolled out in Punjab, where biometric verification services are being made available at all union councils to support the launch.
In addition, NADRA is establishing one-window service counters across union councils in Islamabad to streamline public access to its services.
Meanwhile, NADRA has announced a significant upgrade to its national identity card system with the introduction of a non-chip identity card featuring enhanced smart functionalities. This new version is designed to improve both security and accessibility while reducing production costs.
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The updated identity card includes bilingual information in English and Urdu, ensuring consistency with other official documents such as passports. A QR code embedded in the card allows citizens to conveniently access their digital identity through the Pak ID mobile application.