Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW
Vol. 5 Num 1085 Wed. June 20, 2007  
   
Letters to Editor


National ID card


Collecting necessary information for the National ID card is a time consuming task.

National ID card is applicable for the youngest child and the oldest person who are valid citizens of the country. So, collecting pictures and other information requires a huge manpower support. To do this job, we can employ the honest and expert human resources of our postal department.

To make this job of collecting information a little easier, the following measures can be taken:

Each house owner may be supplied a model format of information that will be required for the ID card. The house owner will collect information of every member of the family according to the provided model format as well as the pictures of the family members who are citizens of the country. The house owner will make two copies of the collected information and submit one copy to the representative person of his/her local post office and the second copy will be signed and sealed by the post office authorities and will be returned to the house owner as proof of submitting information. If the house has one or more renter, then, information for all the renters may be collected by the house owner following the same way.

Our armed forces will directly co-ordinate this job. When all the post offices have their information ready, this information will be supplied to the army. Members of the armed forces will verify the provided information.

If we can use the aforesaid method, then this huge job can probably be completed in a short span of time.