ISLAMABAD: The National Database Registration Authority (NADRA) has taken an important step for citizens.
NADRA has made it mandatory to take a photograph on Form B for children aged 3 to 10. It has also been decided to take fingerprints of children aged 10 to 18.
A photograph will not be required for children up to 3 years of age on Form B. The child will have to be registered with the Union Council within one month of birth.
The authority says that the aim of this step is to prevent the registration of an unrelated person in the family tree.
Earlier, NADRA solved a major problem of the citizens of Punjab by introducing a great facility.
Thanks to NADRA’s Pak ID app, the facility of registration in Union Councils has now been made available on mobile phones across Punjab.
It is the legal duty of every citizen to register these important events of life in the relevant Union Council, and now this duty has been made very easy for the citizens of Punjab.
According to NADRA, no matter where the relevant Union Council is in the province of Punjab, you no longer need to go to any office to register the birth of a child, death of a family member, marriage or divorce.
Complete the required documents, submit the application through the Pak ID app and get your desired certificate from home.
According to NADRA, work is underway to provide this facility in other provinces of the country and soon this facility will be available for citizens across Pakistan.
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