National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has released a detailed list of more than 3,000 e-Sahulat centers operating across the country, aiming to make identity-related services more accessible to the public.
Officials stated that the list not only identifies the locations of these centers but also provides information about their owners. These e-Sahulat outlets offer a variety of essential services, including the issuance, renewal, and modification of Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs), allowing citizens to complete key documentation processes without needing to visit NADRA’s main offices.
In addition to CNIC-related services, parents can obtain B-Forms for children under the age of 10 at these centers. The facilities also handle the cancellation of CNICs belonging to deceased individuals, further expanding the range of services available at the local level.
The initiative is expected to provide significant relief to residents of remote and underserved areas, who previously faced difficulties due to long travel distances to NADRA offices. By decentralizing its services, NADRA aims to save citizens both time and money while improving overall efficiency and convenience.
Authorities confirmed that the complete list of e-Sahulat centers can be accessed through NADRA’s official website, enabling citizens to locate the nearest facility بسهولة.
At the same time, NADRA has issued a fresh warning about fraudulent websites impersonating official platforms to steal sensitive personal information. The authority has urged citizens to remain vigilant and verify the authenticity of any website before entering their data.
It also clarified that online visa services in Pakistan are only available through official government portals and emphasized that NADRA does not partner with any third-party platforms offering visa-related services. Users were cautioned that the government will not be liable for any financial loss or misuse of personal data resulting from interactions with unauthorized websites.
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