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    National Registration and Biometric Policy

    The government of Pakistan has prepared a national registration and biometric policy framework. The procedure for the regular use of the chip on the identity card has been prepared. Data from NADRA, FBR, SSCP, FBR and State Bank will be available in the central database. The government of Pakistan has prepared a national registration and biometric policy framework under the ‘One Nation, One Identity’. According to a Dawn News report, a comprehensive and unique ID will be prepared for every Pakistani under the One Nation, One Identity. 

    Every Pakistani’s marriage, court, police record and property records will now be in one place. According to the policy, it has been decided to link the records of passports, immunizations, health centers, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, etc. with NADRA. According to the report, the National Steering Committee headed by the Prime Minister has already given instructions regarding this draft. 

    The government has prepared a procedure for the regular use of the chip on the identity card. NADRA, FBR, SSCP, FBR and State Bank will have access to a central database. At this time, due to the lack of certified records at the Union Council level, many problems arise. Due to the lack of required records at the Union Council level, foreigners are also registered in the NADRA record.

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    Unified National Database for Pakistanis

    Under the One Nation One Identity initiative every Pakistani citizen will have a unique and comprehensive identification system. The data will include critical information such as marriage records, legal proceedings, police reports, and property ownership details. By linking all these records into a central database, the government aims to resolve issues arising from fragmented and incomplete data systems.

    The new system will integrate information from several institutions, including:

    • NADRA (National Database and Registration Authority)
    • FBR (Federal Board of Revenue)
    • SSCP (Social Security Contribution Program)
    • State Bank of Pakistan
    • Health Centers and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Regular Use of Chip-Based Identity Cards

    To ensure the proper implementation of this policy, the government has developed a procedure for the regular use of chip-based identity cards. These smart identity cards will serve as a primary tool for accessing and updating citizens’ information, ensuring that all records are verified and stored securely in the centralized database.

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    Resolving Union Council Record Issues

    One of the major challenges in the current system is the lack of certified records at the Union Council level, which has led to significant complications. Due to incomplete and unverified data, foreigners have managed to register their information with NADRA, creating security and administrative concerns. The new framework addresses this issue by ensuring that all records are accurately verified and accessible to relevant government institutions.

    Biometric System to Prevent Fraud

    While biometric technology has provided a valuable identification method, it has also become a source of fraud due to improper implementation. The new policy framework will enhance the use of biometric facilities to prevent misuse and improve transparency in record-keeping.

    Unified Forms for Health and Education

    A key highlight of the policy is the development of unified forms for health and education records. These forms will help consolidate citizens’ medical and educational data into the central database, assisting policymakers in decision-making and resource allocation.

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    Decision-Making and Resource Allocation

    The new policy framework will play a critical role in improving governance by providing verified and up-to-date information. It will help federal and provincial governments make data-driven decisions and efficiently allocate resources across sectors.

    In addition, the policy clearly defines the term “Pakistani citizen”, which will help standardize identity verification across all government departments.

    Final Approval and Implementation

    The draft of the National Registration and Biometric Policy Framework has already been reviewed and supported by the National Steering Committee, chaired by the Prime Minister of Pakistan. It is expected that the policy will be presented in the next federal cabinet meeting for final approval.

    Once implemented, this initiative will mark a major step forward in creating a secure, transparent, and efficient identity management system for every citizen of Pakistan.

    Conclusion

    The ‘One Nation, One Identity’ initiative promises to revolutionize Pakistan’s identity management system by integrating all major records into a single database. With the use of chip-based ID cards, enhanced biometric systems, and a unified data framework, this policy will help address long-standing challenges and ensure a secure, transparent, and efficient national registration system.

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    FAQs

    What is the purpose of the ‘One Nation, One Identity’ initiative?
    The initiative aims to create a unified and secure identity system for every Pakistani by integrating key records into a central database.

    Which records will be included in the national database?
    The database will include marriage, legal, police, property, health, and education records, along with data from NADRA, FBR, and other institutions.

    What role will chip-based ID cards play in this framework?
    Chip-based ID cards will serve as a primary tool for storing and accessing citizens’ verified records securely.

    How will the policy address record issues at the Union Council level?
    The policy aims to resolve incomplete and unverified records at the Union Council level, preventing foreigners from registering in NADRA’s system.

    What are the expected benefits of the new biometric policy?
    The new policy will improve decision-making, resource allocation, and transparency while preventing fraud through enhanced biometric verification.