The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has launched mobile registration services using Nadra Mobile vehicles which will provide facilities at the doorsteps of the public.
The Nadra mobile cars would reach the places where Nadra mobile vans cannot reach and process applications of men and women with minimum documents required for the registration. This project will speed up Nadra registration process and it will assist the election commission of Pakistan so that all the Pakistani men and women, by using the right of their vote, can play their active role together in the development of the country.
For this purpose, NADRA has launched hundred mobile cars to help people acquiring their new ID cards at their doorstep.
The project will facilitate the people based in far-flung areas of Lahore, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Narowal, Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib and Kasur in acquiring their ID cards and other documents. Recently, official Twitter account of NADRA posted in a tweet that special measures have taken to introduce new NADRA car services in areas of Orangi, Korangi and Malir.
Interior Minister Chaudhary Ahsan Iqbal was the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of the project, which held at NADRA’s Regional Head Office in Johar Town.
If there is a patient or someone cannot go to the NADRA office then you need to apply online on NADRA website or visit their nearest office, the car will reach your home for completing the process of getting the ID card.
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