NADRA Amends National ID Card Rules
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NADRA amends national ID card rules
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has implemented major amendments to the National Identity Card (NIC) Rules, 2002, in an effort to modernise the system. The changes are designed to enhance security of the NIC system, curb fraudulent practices, and ensure greater transparency and efficiency in identity management across the country. The NIC Rules were originally formulated in 2002, following the establishment of NADRA in 2…
NADRA unveils Sweeping changes to CNIC & Birth Registrations
On the directive of the Federal Minister for Interior, Mohsin Naqvi, the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has implemented significant amendments to the National Identity Card (NIC) Rules, 2002. These comprehensive revisions, approved by the Federal Cabinet, aim to modernize Pakistan’s identity system, enhancing security, transparency, and efficiency. The updated rules introduce several crucial changes across various aspects …
Pakistan Updates National ID System with New Biometric Rules and Special Categories
Pakistan’s National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has implemented comprehensive changes to the National Identity Card (NIC) Rules, 2002, following directives from Federal Minister for Interior and Narcotics Control, Mohsin Naqvi. The modifications build upon NADRA’s ongoing digital transformation initiatives, which have included the launch of mobile applications for civil registration and the introduction of enhanced biometric secu…
NADRA introduces major reforms in ID card rules to prevent counterfeiting
Islamabad: The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has introduced significant amendments to the National Identity Card Rules, 2002. These changes seek to modernize the identity management system, strengthen its security, and prevent counterfeiting. As per the updated regulations, the registration of a child’s birth must now be done at the local Union Council to obtain a B-form. For children under the age of 3, biometric data and…
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