Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will establish new passport offices in Paharpur and Panyala. This move aims to improve public service accessibility in the region.
Early Tuesday, Governor Faisal Karim Khan Kundi announced the initiative. He emphasized the government’s commitment to expanding essential services.
Paharpur recently gained district status from the provincial government. This change allows for better administrative organization.
Efforts are underway to set up administrative offices in Paharpur. These developments are part of a broader strategy to enhance public services across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is making preparations for Hajj 2026. Mobile counter devices will be deployed at international entry points.
These mobile counters will capture biometric data, facial images, and passport information on-site. The technology aims to streamline the processing of Hajj pilgrims.
The introduction of mobile counters specifically assists elderly pilgrims and those with disabilities. This initiative reflects Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to improve the Hajj experience.
Governor Kundi noted that following the establishment of a NADRA office in Kirri Khaisour, similar expansions are planned throughout the region. This underscores a growing focus on practical facilities for citizens.
As of midday, no specific timeline has been shared for the completion of these new offices in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. However, both initiatives highlight significant advancements in public service accessibility.