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    Punjab govt abolishes birth, death registration fees

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comMay 25, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    A representational image of a Form B issued by NADRA. — Radio Pakistan/File
    A representational image of a Form B issued by NADRA. — Radio Pakistan/File

    LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has announced the abolition of all fees related to birth and death registrations across the province, calling it a major step towards ensuring citizens’ fundamental rights.

    “Identity is a fundamental right of every citizen, and we want to create convenience for the people,” the provincial chief executive said in a statement.

    She also directed the authorities concerned to ensure immediate enforcement of the Birth & Death Registration Rules 2025.

    Under the new policy, citizens can now register births and deaths free of cost at Union Councils and Municipal Committees for up to seven years. Additionally, the requirement of a court decree for late registrations has also been eliminated.

    CM Maryam further said that computerised birth and death certificates would also be issued free of charge, emphasising the importance of timely registration to ensure the protection of civil rights.

    She reiterated that the digital certificate is mandatory to access essential services, and urged officials to facilitate citizens under the newly introduced reforms.

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