Islamabad
The
National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) has played a key
role in the resolution of various social issues affecting the
socio-economic development of Pakistan. The parentage of socially
destitute children is a long-standing initiative of Nadra, which has
eventually seen a prospect of success in naming the parents of unknown
parentage of orphans across the country.
The spokesperson
of Nadra, quoting Nadra Chairman Tariq Malik, said “Nadra has adopted a
proactive approach to help sort out this issue having widespread social
and religious implications. The authority has shown its unflinching
commitment both at policy and technical levels since 2006 when the issue
of identification of such children surfaced.
Now children
without known parentage will have the fundamental right to be the
citizen of Pakistan and get an identity under section 9 of Nadra
Ordinance 2000. The fundamental rights, however, were not accorded to
children with unknown parentage. With the completion of registration
process of orphanages, no individual (orphan) can be deprived of his
fundamental rights as ensured in the constitution of the country. These
rights include equality of status, opportunity and before law, social,
economic and political justice and freedom of thought, expression,
belief, faith, worship and association subject to the law and public
morality.
The spokesperson of Nadra in a statement issued
here said that the authority has held extensive consultation with
religious scholars in Saudi Arabia, Iran and Pakistan, including the
Council of Islamic Ideology. Subsequently, the authority is all set to
commence the process of bringing enhancement in the software application
to automate the data capturing process of orphans, she said. Prior to
the registration of orphans, all the orphanages of the country are
mandatorily to be registered with Nadra, she added.
She
said the orphanages have already been asked to comply with the
compulsive requirement that calls for the provision of complete filling
of registration form, copy of head CNIC, registration document issued by
Federal/Provincial Registration Authority and all records of children
held by orphanages with complete detail. NADRA has sought the requisite
information from orphanages not later than Nov 30, 2012.
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