The district administration launched an e-domicile service on Thursday. Deputy Commissioner Mansoor Arshad inaugurated the services under the Khushal Khyber Pakhtunkhwa program, which aimed to facilitate residents getting domicile certificates by eliminating the need for physical office visits.
According to the district administration, e-domicile is a modern facility, and citizens can now apply for their domicile certificates from their homes using user-friendly websites that provide necessary documents and information online.
It says the new service would empower citizens and streamline the public service delivery process with enhanced citizens’ domicile acquisition. Speaking on the occasion, the DC said that the district administration would take all possible measures to extend relief to citizens, and in this regard, no negligence would be tolerated.
He said that the provincial government had taken several public welfare-oriented initiatives, and concrete measures would be taken to extend the benefits of those positive steps to citizens at a grass-roots level.