PESHAWAR (Daily Point) — The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) administration has unveiled a state-of-the-art online system for acquiring domicile certificates, marking a significant stride in the province’s digital transformation of administrative procedures.
Key Features of the E-Domicile Platform:
- User-Friendly Online Application: Citizens can now effortlessly apply for domicile certificates through the user-friendly website cfc.kp.gov.pk, accessible from both computers and mobile devices. This departure from traditional methods eliminates the need for lengthy visits to government offices.
- NADRA’s Fingerprint Gathering Program: A pivotal feature of the new system is the integration of the National Database and Registration Authority’s (NADRA) fingerprint gathering program. This enhances the security of application data, contributing to the overall reliability and integrity of the process.
Benefits for Citizens:
- Cost and Time Savings: The implementation of the e-domicile system provides relief to citizens by saving them significant travel costs and sparing them from enduring long queues at government offices. This convenience aligns with the broader goal of enhancing public services.
- Efficient Application Procedure: The online platform enables citizens to attach required documents, facilitating a comprehensive and efficient application process. The elimination of paperwork and manual submissions contributes to a more seamless experience for applicants.
- Enhanced Governance: As citizens utilize the online platform, the government gains access to detailed data at the local and village council levels. This aids in the efficient processing of applications and contributes to improved governance through a more informed and data-driven approach.
Positive Public Response:
Citizens have responded positively to the initiative, expressing satisfaction with the increased simplicity of obtaining residence credentials. The ease of access to the online system has resonated well with the public, marking a shift towards citizen-centric governance.