In a progressive move, the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has launched a unique helpline service. This service aims to deliver computerised national identity cards (CNICs) right at the doorstep of individuals with disabilities.
This initiative is a significant step towards making the CNIC acquisition process smooth and convenient for disabled individuals. It is specifically designed to aid those who find it challenging to visit NADRA registration centers due to physical or mobility constraints.
With this service, NADRA officials will personally visit the residences of applicants to collect necessary documents, record biometric data, and issue CNICs. This ensures that everyone, regardless of their physical abilities, has equal access to this crucial identity document.
The Special Helpline 1777 serves as a centralized support center for individuals with disabilities. It provides comprehensive assistance and guidance on NADRA’s services, including the home-based CNIC issuance procedure.
This initiative highlights NADRA’s commitment to inclusivity and its dedication to empowering individuals with disabilities. By bringing identity card services directly to their homes, NADRA is removing barriers and ensuring that everyone can participate fully in society with ease.