Friday, March 21, 2025

CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF NADRA. MARCH 10, 2025 (2025-10)

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 This Initiative aimed to replace the outdated manual registration process with a computerized system, enhancing the accuracy and reliability of personal identification records.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.

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY – 2025, MARCH 8th, 2025 (2025-09)

 

International Women's Day, celebrated on March 8 each year, holds great significance in honoring the achievements, contributions, and advancements of women throughout history and around the world. In Pakistan, International Women's Day holds particular significance as it highlights both the progress women have made and the ongoing challenges faced by women in our society. The day serves as a platform for raising awareness and promoting actions that can improve the status of women in various areas of life. Women's Day is a time to emphasize the importance of women' empowerrnent in every sphere of life. Whether it is through education, financial independence, or leadership opportunities, empowering women is seen as essential for the development of the country. International Women's Day in Pakistan serves not only as a celebration of women's achievements but also as a call to action to advance progress towards a more equal and just society for women.

Despite many challenges, women in Pakistan have made significant strides in fields like education, business, politics, and the arts. International Women's Day provides an opportunity to celebrate these achievements and inspire others to break barriers and pursue their dreams. In this regard, following is a brief description of women featuring on the stamps of this issue:

1. Fatima Jinnah. Fatima Jinnah (1893-1967), often referred to as "Madar-e-Millat" (Mother of the Nation), is one of the most iconic and influential figures in Pakistan's history. Her legacy is deeply intertwined with the creation of Pakistan and the empowerment of women in the country. Fatima Jinnah was also one of Pakistan's first women to obtain a dentistry degree. Her commitment to health and welfare led her to establish clinics to serve the underserved areas, particularly focusing on women's health. She was a pioneer in breaking professional barriers for women in a male-dominated society. Her contributions have left a deep impact on the political, social, and cultural spheres of Pakistan and her legacy continues to inspire new generations of women to work towards equality and progress.

2. Anna Molka Ahmed. Anna Molka Ahmed (1911-1994) was a pioneering figure in the field of art education and painting in Pakistan. As one of the country's first prominent female artists and educators, her legacy is rich in both the artistic contributions she made and the impact she had on the development of art institutions in Pakistan. Anna Molka Ahmed is often credited with shaping the art education system in Pakistan. She was instrumental in establishing the Department of Fine Arts at Punjab University in Lahore in 1940, where she taught for much of her life. She also played a major role in the establishment of the National College of Arts (NCA) in Lahore, one of Pakistan's premier institutions for fine arts education. Through her work as an educator, she mentored countless students, many of whom went on to become influential artists and educators themselves. Anna Molka Ahmed was a trailblazer for women in art in Pakistan. At a time when the art world was male-dominated, she not only excelled as an artist but also became a key figure in advocating for women's involvement in the arts.

3. Bilquis Edhi. Bilquis Edhi (1947-2022) is known for her selfless work in humanitarian services and formation of Edhi foundation with her husband Abdul Sattar Edhi. Her legacy is rooted in the phenomenal impact she had on healthcare, social welfare, and the empowerment of women in Pakistan. She not only worked tirelessly in the field of social welfare but also helped break societal barriers by showing that women could take leadership roles in social services. She was an advocate for women's education, health, and rights and believed in equality for both women and men in the realm of humanitarian work.

4. Marium Mukhtiar. Flying Officer Marium Mukhtiar (1992-2015) was a Pakistani Air Force pilot who left a significant mark in Pakistan's aviation history as the country's first female combat pilot to die in the line of duty. As a female fighter pilot in the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), she defied traditional gender roles in a field dominated by men. Flying Officer Marium Mukhtiar's achievement was particularly remarkable in a country where military careers, especially in combat roles, have historically been male-dominated. Her legacy is one of bravery, determination, and inspiration, and she remains an icon for aspiring women in aviation, the military, and beyond. The Government of Pakistan posthumously honoured Marium Mukhtiar with Tamgha-e-Basalat on 23rd March 2016.

5. Vignette. The fifth stamp is a tribute to the folk women of Pakistan who have played a profound role in shaping the country's cultural heritage and societal values. Their contributions to art, music, and handicrafts are immense and invaluable. The intricate embroidery and handicrafts created by women from rural areas of Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are not only beautiful but also tell stories of their traditions and customs. This vignette pays homage to women of Pakistan, may it be a Heer, Sassi, Hani or Durkhane.

Design Elements:- All the main inscriptions on the stamp have been done using purple colour. Purple is the official colour of International Women's Day because it symbolizes justice, dignity, strength, and loyalty. It's also been used as a symbol of feminism and women's rights since the beginning of the movement.

Each stamp in the issues showcases International Women's Day logo and is inscribed with the theme of International Women's Day 2025 "Accelerate Action". According to the World Economic Forum, it is estimated that at the current rate of progress, it will take until 2158 to achieve full gender parity at global level.

The stamps are bordered within purple, green and white flowers. These colours are associated with International Women's Day Movement.

FDC shares the image made public by UPU for #She Stamps campaign in 2024. Aim was to celebrate women who made landmark contributions in history, with 19 UPU members countries sharing 66 memorable stamp issues.

On the occasion of International Women's Day, a set of 5 Commemorative Postage Stamps of Rs. 30/- each denomination and Souvenir Sheet (Value of Rs. 30/-) are being issued by Pakistan Post on 08th March 2025.

Sunday, March 9, 2025

100 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE MILITARY COLLEGE JHELUM COMMEMORATIVE POSTAGE STAMP MARCH 03, 2025 (2025-8)

Military College Jhelum is one of the oldest academic institutions administered under the patronage of the Pakistan Army. Founded on the 3rd of March 1922 by the Prince of Wales and named King George Royal Indian Military School, it started functioning in September 1925. Later in 1943, it was upgraded to the status of college and assigned the onerous mission of training potential officers for the British Indian Army. With the creation of Pakistan in 1947, the college assumed its distinctive role as the only feeder institution for Pakistan Military Academy. To date, the institution continues to successfully discharge its onerous responsibility of preparing youth for subsequently taking up future leadership roles in the Pakistan Army.

MCJ follows a rigorous academic and military training program. The college provides education from 8th to 12th grade, focusing on both academic excellence and character development. The curriculum includes subjects such as mathematics, science, languages, social sciences and physical education. In addition to academics, MCJ places great emphasis on military training and discipline. Cadets undergo various drills, physical fitness activities and leadership training programs. The college campus is equipped with modern facilities, including classrooms, laboratories, libraries and sports grounds. The cadets live in a structured and disciplined environment, fostering camaraderie and sense of responsibility.

The College has crossed many important landmarks of its history. It celebrated its Silver Jubilee on November 27, 1950; its Golden Jubilee in November 1975; its Diamond Jubilee in November 1986, its Platinum Jubilee on September 15, 1999, and the Centenary of its Foundation Stone Laying on 3 March 2022. The College has served the nation with a spirit of commitment. Its alumni have contributed to the national cause with unwavering devotion. The College Roll of Honour radiates with the names of martyrs, heroes, and senior officers in all echelons of civil and military establishments.

The College has served the nation with a spirit of unwavering commitment, its alumni contributing to the national cause with a steady devotion. Alma mater to many a great soul, the College Roll of Honour is resplendent with the names of myriad martyrs, heroes and leaders of men in all walks of life, particularly the armed forces. Alamgirians have offered their homage to the Nation with 46 lives. Through the college portals have walked 1 Nishan-i-Haider (Maj Muhammad Akram Shaheed, NH), 47 Sitara-i-Jurrat, 3 Tamgha-i-Jurrat, 15 ImtiaziSanad, 4 Victoria Cross and 42 Swords of Honour. The distinguished Alamgirian alumni have made the college proud with more than 100 General Officers including Ex-Chairman Joint Chief of Staff Committee Gen (R) Muhammad Iqbal Khan (late), Ex-Air Chief Marshal (R) Zulfiqar Ali Khan, Ex-Chief of Naval Staff Admiral (R) Abdul Aziz Mirza, Ex- Chief of Naval Staff Admiral (R) Mehmood Ali Dogar, Ex-Vice Chief of Army Staff Gen (R) Muhammad Yousaf Khan, Ex- Chief of Army Staff, Gen (R) Ashfaq Parvez Kiyani, NI (M) and more than 300 Brigadiers.

Apart from numerous high ranking military officials, alumni of Military College Jhelum are upholding the name of the college in various civil institutions as well. A few civil dignitaries include, Maj (R) Qamar Zaman Choudhary Ex-Chairman NAB, Waheed Ahmad Chief Engineer SNGPL, Dr. Asif Hussain Professor at NUST, Ghulam Mushtaq DG CDA, Khalid Mehmood Choudhary GM PTCL, Muhammad Nisar Hayat Acting High Commissioner of Pakistan in Maldives, Omer Riaz Regional Director Benazir Income Support Program, Usman Haider Dogar Vice President UN Mission, Farid Nawaz Ex IG Police, Sultan Hanif DIG Rawalpindi, Fakhar Sultan Regional Police Officer Rawalpindi, Naveed Hassan Director FBR Islamabad and many more.

The faculty of military College Jhelum is highly qualified and eruditely experienced who provide guidance and mentorship to the cadets. The institution maintains a strong commitment to the overall development of its students, preparing them for the challenges of both academic and military life. Moreover, the Military College Jhelum is a renowned military institution that provides a comprehensive education and rigorous military training to young cadets. Through its focus on academic excellence, character development and discipline, it prepares students for leadership roles in the military and instills in them a sense of patriotism and service to the nation.

On the occasion of the completion of 100 Years of operations of Military College Jhelum, a commemorative postage stamp of Rs. 100/-denomination is being issued by Pakistan Post on 03rd March, 2025.

60 YEARS OF DIRECT FLIGHTS CONNECTING PAKISTAN AND CHINA February 20, 2025 (2025-7)

In the realm of international aviation, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has carved a remarkable legacy by connecting nations and fostering diplomatic ties. One such milestone in its illustrious journey is the celebration of 60 years of direct flights between Pakistan and China. This longstanding connection between the two nations goes beyond mere transportation; it symbolizes a bridge that spans cultural, economic, and diplomatic landscapes.

Direct flights between Pakistan and China have played a pivotal role in cultivating cultural ties that have withstood the test of time. The flights serve as a conduit for the exchange of traditions, values, and heritage. The seamless travel experience has allowed people from both nations to explore each other's rich cultural tapestry, creating a deep appreciation for the similarities and differences that exist between them.

The flight route serves major cities in both countries, facilitating not only business and trade but also tourism and people-to-people connections. Passengers on these flights often find themselves immersed in a cultural odyssey, sharing stories, experiences, and forging friendships that transcend borders.

The six-decade celebration of direct flights between Pakistan and China is a testament to the enduring partnership between the two nations. PIA, as a pioneering force in this journey, has witnessed and contributed to the evolution of this vital air corridor. The celebrated occasion marks not just the passage of time but the resilience and adaptability of a connection that has weathered political and economic shifts.

In the early days of direct flights, the aviation industry was vastly different from what it is today. PIA's commitment to maintaining and improving this vital link has been instrumental in sustaining and enhancing diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China. The 60-year milestone is an opportunity to reflect on the historical significance of this air route and the positive impact it has had on both nations.

Beyond cultural exchanges, the direct flights between Pakistan and China have catalyzed substantial economic benefits for both countries. The flights serve as a conduit for trade and commerce, facilitating the movement of goods and services with unparalleled efficiency through PIA Cargo. This connectivity has played a pivotal role in strengthening economic ties, boosting bilateral trade, and fostering collaborative ventures.

With China being one of Pakistan's most significant trading partners, the direct flights have streamlined the exchange of goods, enabling faster and more secure air transportation. This has not only benefited established industries but has also provided a boost to emerging sectors, contributing to job creation and economic growth.

Moreover, the direct flights have played a crucial role in attracting investments from both sides. The ease of travel has encouraged business leaders and entrepreneurs to explore opportunities in each other's markets. The regular and reliable air connectivity reduces the barriers to entry, fostering a conducive environment for cross-border investments and joint ventures.

Tourism has also flourished with the help of these direct flights. Both countries boast diverse landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural treasures that appeal to travelers. The seamless air connectivity has made it easier for tourists to explore the beauty and uniqueness of each destination, thereby contributing to the growth of the tourism industry on both fronts.

The sustained operation of direct flights for six decades underscores the diplomatic significance of the relationship between Pakistan and China. In an era where international relations are complex and dynamic, the enduring air link between the two nations symbolizes a commitment to collaboration and mutual understanding.

The flights have served as a diplomatic tool, fostering dialogue and cooperation between governments. Regular interactions facilitated by direct flights have contributed to the resolution of challenges and the forging of alliances on regional and global issues. The diplomatic dividends of this air connection extend beyond bilateral relations, creating a foundation for stability and collaboration in the broader context of international affairs.

As PIA and the people of Pakistan and China celebrate 60 years of direct flights, there is a sense of optimism about the future. The aviation industry continues to evolve, presenting new opportunities and challenges. Embracing technological advancements, sustainable practices, and innovative strategies will be crucial in ensuring the longevity and relevance of this historic air corridor.

Additionally, both nations can explore avenues to further enhance cooperation in emerging sectors, such as technology, healthcare, and renewable energy. The direct flights, serving as a conduit for people and ideas, can play a pivotal role in shaping the future trajectory of collaboration between Pakistan and China.

PIA's direct flights between Pakistan and China stand as a testament to the enduring power of connectivity in fostering cultural understanding, economic growth, and diplomatic collaboration. As the two nations celebrate 60 years of this historic link, it is a moment to reflect on the journey so far and envision a future where the skies continue to be the gateway to a strengthened, mutually beneficial relationship. In an ever-changing world, the unwavering connection between Pakistan and China through direct flights remains a symbol of resilience, friendship, and the shared pursuit of a brighter future.

On the occasion of 60 Years of Direct Flights Connecting Pakistan and China, a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs. 30/- denomination and Souvenir Sheet (Value of Rs. 90/-) are being issued by Pakistan Post on 20th February 2025.



KASHMIR SOLIDARITY DAY COMMEMORATIVE POSTAGE STAMP FEBRUARY 05, 2025 (2025-06)

 

Kashmir Solidarity Day, observed annually on February 5th, is a significant occasion that reflects Pakistan's steadfast support for the people of Jammu and Kashmir in their struggle for self-determination. This day symbolizes unity with the Kashmiri population, highlighting their decades-long plight under disputed governance and emphasizing the right to self-determination as enshrined in United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions.

The observance of Kashmir Solidarity Day was officially initiated in 1990. It was spearheaded by Pakistan's political and religious leadership, particularly following the eruption of mass protests in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir during the late 1980s. The growing unrest and reports of human rights violations against the Kashmiri population intensified calls for global awareness and solidarity.

On February 5, 1990, various political leaders, proposed observing the day to show unity with the Kashmiri people. This proposal received strong governmental support, and the day was declared a national public holiday in Pakistan. Since then, it has been commemorated annually with events aimed at raising awareness and advocating for a peaceful resolution to the Kashmir dispute.

Kashmir Solidarity Day is not confined to Pakistan but extends to the global stage. Protests and awareness campaigns are organized by diaspora communities in countries like the United States, United Kingdom, and across the Middle East. International human rights organizations are also urged to take notice of the Kashmiri struggle during this time.

For over three decades, February 5th has been a day of remembrance, solidarity, and advocacy. While it underscores Pakistan's commitment to the Kashmir cause, it also serves as a reminder of the resilience of the Kashmiri people and their quest for a peaceful and just resolution. Through initiatives like commemorative postage stamps, Pakistan continues to amplify the voice of Kashmir on the global stage, striving to keep the hope for