Online identity
By our correspondents
December 01, 2015
It is indeed a laudable step on the part of Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan to have not only introduced the online application for the issuance of passports and computerised national identity cards but also their delivery at the doorsteps of applicants in the country.
This pro bono publico step will not only bring much-needed comfort and relief to the masses but also go a long way in eliminating corruption in these departments. One hopes other government departments will also show similar good governance and concern for people by following this example.
Col (r) Riaz Jafri
Rawalpindi
This pro bono publico step will not only bring much-needed comfort and relief to the masses but also go a long way in eliminating corruption in these departments. One hopes other government departments will also show similar good governance and concern for people by following this example.
Col (r) Riaz Jafri
Rawalpindi
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