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NADRA registers 227 million citizens across Pakistan

Published on: February 22, 2026 2:54 PM

The National Database and Registration Authority has submitted its annual report to the Ministry of Interior, outlining updated registration figures and national identification data. Officials confirmed that the authority now records 227 million registered citizens, representing nearly 97 percent of the country’s total population. The report highlights continued expansion in services and digital systems. Moreover, authorities emphasized improvements in biometric databases and registration outreach.

Read more : NADRA launches mobile registration for Pakistanis in Ras Al Khaimah

According to spokesperson Shabahat Ali, the authority maintains extensive biometric records to support identity verification and public services. He stated that NADRA holds 1.68 billion fingerprints, 170 million facial recognition records, and seven million retinal scans. These databases strengthen security, authentication, and administrative processes nationwide. Additionally, the system supports both government institutions and private service providers.

The report also revealed significant demographic details, including 31.9 million birth registrations recorded through union councils across the country. Officials provided a gender breakdown, showing that 52 percent of registered citizens are men and 48 percent are women. Furthermore, the authority reported an overall 11 percent increase in registrations during the reporting period. Consequently, registration growth reflects expanding coverage and public participation.

Read more : NADRA’s digital revolution: Birth and death registration system goes …

In addition, birth registrations increased by 18 percent, while women’s registrations rose by 8 percent, indicating improved outreach efforts. NADRA currently operates 938 registration centers nationwide to serve citizens efficiently. During 2025, the authority established 75 new centers and added 138 new service counters. As a result, access to identity services expanded in both urban and rural areas.

Moreover, the spokesperson noted that the Pak ID mobile application now handles more than 15 percent of NADRA’s workload, demonstrating strong digital adoption. The application has surpassed 12 million downloads, reflecting growing public reliance on online services. Officials said digital transformation has improved convenience and reduced processing times. Overall, the authority aims to continue modernizing systems to ensure secure, efficient, and accessible identity management for all citizens.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: biometric database Pakistan, birth registration statistics, Latest, NADRA registration data, national identity system, Pak ID app, Pakistan population records

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