NADRA extends digital UC services to Jamshoro and Tando Allahyar, Sindh.

More Sindh cities now have access to the Union Council registration process via the Pak ID app according to the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA).
NADRA claims that the service, which was previously offered in a few chosen Sindhi cities, has now been expanded to include Tando Allahyar and Jamshoro.
With the use of the Pak ID app, residents can now record births, deaths, marriages, and divorces without going to Union Council offices.
From the comfort of their homes, candidates can fill out the necessary paperwork, submit their application using the Pak-Identity Mobile App, and obtain the necessary certificate.
It is anticipated that the service would soon be accessible throughout the whole province of Sindh. Work is currently underway to expand this facility to other places.
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The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) unveiled a new automated system that speeds up, improves, and transparently registers births and deaths in a significant step towards digital governance and citizen facilitation.
Provincial governments worked together to build the system.
An official statement claims that the project is in line with the Federal Minister for Interior’s orders and is a component of the government’s larger initiatives to enhance registration services and get rid of systemic inefficiencies.