In a strategic move to alleviate the burden on residents and enhance accessibility to vital services, the Pakistan Post Office in Karachi has officially launched NADRA counters at seven post offices within the bustling port city. This groundbreaking initiative promises to revolutionize the way Karachiites access essential services, including the renewal of their identity cards (CNIC) and temporary address changes.
The decision to establish NADRA counters at these strategic locations stems from a pressing need to address the long queues and wait times experienced by the city’s inhabitants when visiting NADRA offices. In response to the overwhelming demand for more convenient services, this new development is set to streamline and expedite crucial processes for the people of Karachi.
Now, the residents of Karachi, the largest and most densely populated city in Pakistan, have the convenience of renewing their Family Registration Certificates (FRC), birth certificates, B-forms, and CNICs at these seven designated post office counters. The service hours are accommodating, with operations running from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., ensuring that citizens can access these essential services at their own convenience.
This significant step not only makes the renewal and acquisition of critical documents more accessible but also strengthens the commitment of the Pakistan Post Office to serving its community. It’s a win-win for both residents and the postal service, ushering in a new era of convenience and efficiency for the people of Karachi.