National Database and
Registration Authority (NADRA) was established as National Database
Organization (NDO), an attached department under the Ministry of Interior,
Government of Pakistan in 1998. NADRA Ordinance was promulgated in Pakistan on
March 10, 2000. NDO & Directorate General of Registration (DGR) merged to
form NADRA on 10 March, 2000; an independent corporate body with requisite
autonomy to operate Independently and facilitate good governance. The primary
purpose of the NADRA Ordinance was to establish a centralized and efficient
system for the registration and management of citizens' data. This Initiative
aimed to replace the outdated manual registration process with a computerized
system, enhancing the accuracy and reliability of personal identification
records.
NADRA was tasked with maintaining
a comprehensive database of Pakistani citizens, issuing secure national
identity cards, and ensuring the integrity of the electoral rolls, among other
responsibilities. The ordinance played a crucial role in modernizing the
country's civil registration and identification systems, contributing to improved
governance and public service delivery.
NADRA set out on the journey of
Civil Registration of all Pakistani's and in a short span of time indigenously
created a state-of-the-art centralized Data Warehouse hosting multi biometric
central database, Network Infrastructure and Interactive Data Acquisition
Systems to issue secure National Identity Cards (NIC). With the introduction of
this new fool proof, comprehensive and highly sophisticated computerized
system; NADRA has been successful in mitigating risk of identity theft.
NADRA revolutionized Pakistan's
registration system by embarking on a journey toward digital transformation.
This transition began with the Introduction of biometric technology and the
Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) in 2008, significantly
enhancing the accuracy and security of identity verification. In 2015, NADRA
further modernized the process by incorporating online registration, making it
more accessible and efficient for the public. This shift from manual to digital
acquisition has streamlined registration processes across the country, bringing
Pakistan's system in line with global standards.
NADRA has developed Into a
leading Government Organization that enables manifestation of vision of Digital
Pakistan and excels in biometric technology besides its expertise in software,
web services and system development. Till date, NADRA has successfully
registered 98% of the adult population of Pakistan.
NADRA undertakes numerous
citizen-centric projects to assist the Government in various critical areas,
including the facilitation of services for first Digital Census, Election
Commission of Pakistan, e-governance: by utilizing digital technologies for
improving delivery of public facilitation services and enhancing citizen
engagement, Border management: while encapsulating a multifaceted approach, involving
strategies, policies, and advanced technologies, all geared toward enabling
safe interactions while safeguarding national security & social sector.
NADRA's Social Protection
Programs play a pivotal role as architect of change. Each program it conceptualizes,
designs and implements is a brush stroke on the canvas of progress. The
dedication of NADRA Staff shapes policies that alleviate poverty, empower
women, enhance healthcare access, promote legal migration, support fiscal and
calamity shocks, and provide education to the under served with an emphasis on
inclusive development and social cohesion. Every milestone achieved is a
testament to the commitment to shaping a brighter future for the fellow
citizens.
By integrating advanced
technological solutions, NADRA supports the Government's efforts to create a
more efficient and secure administrative framework. This collaboration not only
improves service delivery but also strengthens the overall governance of the
country. These projects are designed to streamline and enhance the delivery of
public services.
NADRA has further gained
International recognition for Its success in providing solutions for
identification, e-governance and secure documents that deliver multi-pronged
goals of mitigating identity theft; safe-guarding the Interests of its clients
and facilitating the public. NADRA extended the strategic International
outreach in the year 2006. The first international project was Bangladesh
Driving License which concluded successfully, resulting in opening of multiple
International opportunities for NADRA. During the course of time, NADRA has
provided its expert services to different countries on diverse projects,
including;
Civil Registration System, Sudan
2008.
National Identity Management
Commission,
Nigeria 2009.
E-Passport System, Kenya 2015.
Election Management System, Fiji
2016.
Readmission Case Management
System 2017.
Somalia National Identification
System 2018.
United Kingdom Pakistan
Readmission Agreement 2022.
Readmission Case Management
System Turkey 2023.
On the occasion of Silver Jubilee of NADRA and in recognition of it's Excellence in Public service delivery, Pakistan Post is issuing a commemorative postage stamp of Rs. 25/-denomination on 10th March, 2025.