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New facility launched for those who get ID cards

Published On: January 23, 2026
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The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has introduced a new facilitation initiative aimed at making identity card services more accessible for citizens across Pakistan.

Under this new arrangement, people can now obtain reprints of lost Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs) and apply for CNIC renewal directly from selected E-Sahulat franchises, reducing dependency on overcrowded NADRA registration centers.

New facility launched for those who get ID cards

Cities Included in the First Phase

In the initial pilot phase, the service has been launched at 18 E-Sahulat franchises located in:

  • Islamabad

  • Rawalpindi

  • Lahore

  • Karachi

NADRA officials say more cities will be added once the pilot phase is successfully completed.

Service Charges Explained

According to NADRA, citizens will be charged:

  • Official NADRA fee (as per existing schedule), plus

  • Rs. 100 E-Sahulat service charge

Each participating franchise will have a NADRA-designated officer present to ensure transparency, verification, and smooth processing of applications.

Why This Initiative Matters

Pakistan currently has over 22,000 E-Sahulat franchises nationwide, with more than 9,500 offering biometric facilities. This makes the system especially helpful for:

  • Illiterate citizens

  • Elderly individuals

  • People without smartphones or internet access

The initiative is expected to significantly reduce congestion at NADRA centers, while saving citizens time, travel costs, and repeated visits.

Nationwide Expansion Planned

NADRA has confirmed that following the success of the pilot project, the service will be expanded across the country, allowing millions to access identity services closer to home.

The complete list of participating E-Sahulat franchises has been uploaded on NADRA’s official website and social media platforms.

Conclusion

This move marks a major step toward decentralizing public services in Pakistan. By leveraging E-Sahulat’s nationwide network, NADRA aims to make CNIC-related processes faster, simpler, and more citizen-friendly.

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali is an experienced writer contributing to the cdldta.pk platform. With a strong background in government projects and infrastructure development, his work focuses on bringing attention to the impact of public sector initiatives.