ISLAMABAD: Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab revealed at a function on Friday that NADRA (National Database and Registration Authority) counters will soon be set up in all union councils to enhance public access to registration services.
The announcement was made at the inauguration of the newly upgraded NADRA registration centre at Babar Market in Landhi.
Mayor Wahab also said that an immediate feasibility study will be conducted for the construction of a new NADRA centre at Kakri Ground in Lyari. In addition, large-scale “mega centres” are currently under construction in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Gulberg and Surjani Town.
The modern Landhi centre now has seven single-window counters, up from four, to speed up processing. It now has a capacity of 120 people and includes separate toilets for men and women, wheelchair access and drinking water facilities.
NADRA Director General for Sindh, Amir Ali Khan, said that five centers in Karachi have already been refurbished, with a total of 21 planned to be upgraded across the city. He acknowledged some initial user challenges with the new mobile app but stressed that once fully operational, it will lead to reliable and long-lasting service improvements.
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