ISLAMABAD: In a historic move to enhance data accuracy and public trust, the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has launched a new initiative urging citizens to voluntarily report any incorrect information on their Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs).
According to an official public notice, individuals who have obtained CNICs using false details, whether intentionally or unintentionally, can now come forward and update their records without facing legal penalties.
NADRA has assured that legal protection will be provided to those who voluntarily disclose such discrepancies under this special campaign.
The initiative aims to encourage transparency and correct identity records across the country. NADRA stressed that maintaining accurate data of citizens is essential for national security and effective functioning of public services.
However, the authority has warned that those who fail to report errors may face legal consequences. The public has been advised to visit their nearest NADRA registration centers to verify and correct any errors in their personal information.
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