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Collection of 43,000 Details for a National Identity Card in Gulmi

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20th December 2020, Kathmandu

In Gulmi, more than 43,000 national identification card details have been registered. Chief District Officer Bharat Kumar Sharma reported that 43,294 people were collected at four local district levels following registration of national identity cards.

The Nepal National Identity Card of Nepal is a federally recognized Identity card with a unique identification number for each person that can be obtained by citizens of Nepal, based on their biometric and demographic data. This card contains a unique number, photograph, personal details, and 10 fingerprints of the holder.

At the moment, the Tamghas district headquarters has escalated the service as a local registration camp for national identity card details. Similarly, details of 10,770 people have been collected in Dhurkot village municipality, a district administration officer in Gulmi said. In Madane village municipality,9,780 people have been collected details.

Information of 10,839 people in Chhatrakot municipality also has been recorded. The detailed registration of the 12 local levels has begun in the village of Rurukshetra and in the village of Malika. Work is being performed in the Municipality of Musikot. Chief Distributor Sharma has announced a team of 60 people to take over national identity card registration details in the area.

According to the District Administration Office. Gulmi, the selection is carried out at the local level for 15 days. The national identification card is the standard identity card used by residents to get public services easily.

This national ID can be important to control crime in the service facility. To collect the registration of movie details, security, restoration, in any case, original rehabilitation documents are suggested.


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