NADRA Launches Nishan-e-Pakistan for Digital Identity Checks
NADRA has launched a new online system called Nishan-e-Pakistan. It will provide digital identity checks through one secure platform. As a result, people and organizations can verify identities faster and with less hassle.
The service will support government departments and regulated private companies. It will also reduce delays caused by manual procedures. Therefore, users can expect a smoother and more modern experience across Pakistan.
A Faster Verification Platform
NADRA created this platform to simplify identity verification nationwide. It allows banks, telecom operators, and financial institutions to confirm customer details online. For example, they can complete checks without relying on slow paperwork.
The system also offers digital registration and subscription options. In addition, organisations can access services without repeated approvals. This change will save time and improve efficiency for both businesses and customers.
Officials say the platform will make verification more reliable. However, NADRA will also focus on strong security measures. The goal remains to keep the process safe, quick, and legally compliant for everyone.
Supporting Pakistan’s Digital Economy
This initiative connects with the government’s Digital Economy Enhancement Project. It aims to strengthen digital infrastructure and speed up service delivery. As a result, Pakistan can move closer to a more connected and technology-driven future.
NADRA also wants to improve transparency and data protection. The new platform will enhance security while keeping personal information secure. Moreover, it will help institutions meet legal requirements more easily.
In the past, many citizens had to visit NADRA offices several times. Long queues and repeated delays often caused stress. Now, this digital model will reduce office visits and improve convenience for all communities.
Overall, Nishan-e-Pakistan marks a major step forward. It will make identity services quicker, simpler, and more inclusive. Most importantly, it will boost public confidence in digital services and support the growth of Pakistan’s digital economy.
