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Punjab passport services restructured: Here’s why!

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LAHORE: The Directorate General of Passports has introduced a new administrative division across Punjab to improve service delivery and streamline operations.

According to DG Passport Mustafa Jamal Qazi, Punjab has now been divided into two main zones Central Punjab and South Punjab where four new sub-zones have been created for better management.

The newly created sub-zones in Central Punjab are RPO Lahore and RPO Gujranwala, while in South Punjab RPO Multan and RPO Bahawalpur will act as sub-zonal hubs.

DG Qazi said that the aim of the reorganization is to provide more efficient and timely passport services to citizens across the province.

He stressed that all available resources are being utilized to ensure the dignified and dignified issuance of passports within Pakistan and internationally.

It is expected that this move will significantly improve the administrative handling of passport operations across Punjab.

Web Desk

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