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B-Form Issuance Expanded by NADRA Through e-Sahulat Centers for Children Up to 10

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B-Form issuance has been expanded by Pakistan’s National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA). Parents can now apply for the child registration certificate for children up to the age of 10 through nearby e-Sahulat centers.

The new step aims to make B-Form issuance easier for families. Instead of visiting major NADRA offices, parents can now submit their applications at local e-Sahulat franchises.

According to NADRA, parents must bring the child’s birth certificate issued by the relevant Union Council. The document is required when applying for the B-Form at the e-Sahulat center.

Officials say the facility is designed to improve access to registration services. It will help families complete the B-Form issuance process at locations closer to their homes.

The authority believes the initiative will reduce pressure on NADRA offices and provide a more convenient option for parents across the country.

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