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Birth, death registration free in Punjab under new rules: speakers

Punjab Introduces Free Birth & Death Registration Across Province

ATTOCK – In a major step towards improving public services, the Punjab government has officially implemented the Birth and Death Registration Rules, 2025, making the entire registration process completely free for all citizens across the province.

A seminar was held at the District Council Hall in Attock to raise awareness about the new rules. The event was organized by the district administration in collaboration with the Local Government and Community Development Department.


📌 Free Certificates for All

Officials announced that birth and death registration is now free of charge, and digital certificates will be provided at no cost through Union Councils and Municipal Committees. This applies to cases reported within seven years of occurrence.

“This is a citizen-friendly reform that eliminates the need for a court decree for late registrations,” said Deputy Director of Local Government Khawaja Hassan.


🧒 Focus on Children’s Rights

The seminar also emphasized children’s constitutional rights under Article 25-A, which ensures:

  • Free and compulsory education for children aged 5 to 16

  • Protection from abuse, child labour, early marriage, and trafficking

  • Access to quality healthcare, nutrition, and a safe environment


👥 Key Participants

Notable attendees included:

  • Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) General Anil Saeed

  • Assistant Commissioner Anza Abbasi

  • PML-N leader Malik Hameed Akbar

  • Representatives from the Attock Bar Association, trade unions, and welfare organisations


💬 What the Officials Said

🔹 ADC Anil Saeed praised the reforms, stating the Punjab government had made registration simpler and faster for everyone.

🔹 AC Anza Abbasi highlighted that identity is a fundamental right, and digital certificates are vital for accessing essential services like education, health, and legal protection.

🔹 PML-N’s Malik Hameed Akbar reaffirmed the Chief Minister’s commitment to delivering free computerized certificates to the public.


📢 Why This Matters

This initiative makes it easier for families to obtain legal documentation, reduces bureaucratic delays, and helps ensure that no citizen is left without a legal identity — a crucial requirement for accessing government benefits and services.

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