- NADRA launches helpline for delivering CNICs to people with disabilities at their homes.
- The initiative aims to simplify the CNIC acquisition process for disabled individuals.
- NADRA officials visit applicants’ homes to collect documents and issue CNICs on-site.
In a forward-looking action, the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has initiated a distinctive helpline service with the objective of delivering computerized national identity cards (CNICs) directly to the residences of individuals with disabilities.
The launch of this initiative marks a significant stride in streamlining the CNIC acquisition process for disabled individuals. It specifically caters to those facing challenges in visiting NADRA registration centers due to physical or mobility limitations.
Under this innovative service, NADRA officials will personally visit the homes of applicants to collect required documents, record biometric data, and issue CNICs on-site. This personalized approach ensures that every individual, irrespective of their physical abilities, has equal access to this vital identity document.
The Special Helpline 1777 serves as a centralized support center for individuals with disabilities, offering comprehensive assistance and guidance on NADRA’s services, including the home-based CNIC issuance procedure.
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NADRA’s commitment to inclusivity and empowerment is evident through this initiative, which removes barriers by bringing identity card services directly to the doorsteps of those in need. By doing so, NADRA is fostering a more inclusive society where everyone can actively participate with ease and confidence.

















