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Pakistan Inaugurates Asaan Khidmat Centre To Streamline Citizen Services

  • January 15, 2026
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Pakistan has inaugurated the Asaan Khidmat Centre, a new facility aimed at simplifying citizen interactions with government services and advancing technology-enabled public service delivery. The centre integrates more than 60 services from 12 different departments under a single roof, streamlining processes and improving accessibility for citizens across the country. By combining digital systems with efficient operational workflows, the Asaan Khidmat Centre provides faster, paperless, and transparent services while setting a new benchmark for public service delivery in line with the Digital Nation Pakistan vision.

The centre is designed to cover a wide spectrum of government services, ranging from identity documents and passport issuance to education verification, utility services, and vehicle registration. By consolidating these services, the facility reduces processing times and provides a single point of contact for citizens, eliminating the need to navigate multiple offices. Digital integration ensures that each service is tracked and monitored, improving transparency and accountability while offering an experience that aligns with international facilitation standards.

Operational efficiency is further enhanced by technology-enabled systems that support both administrative staff and citizens. Users benefit from streamlined workflows that minimize errors and delays, while departments gain access to centralized data and automated processing tools. This approach allows government agencies to deliver consistent and reliable services, while citizens enjoy a smoother experience without excessive paperwork or repeated visits. The facility also includes staff trained in customer service, ensuring that technical systems are complemented by human support for complex cases.

By establishing the Asaan Khidmat Centre, Pakistan moves closer to realizing a citizen-centric model of governance where access to services is easier, faster, and more transparent. This initiative highlights the country’s commitment to leveraging digital systems for effective service delivery, knowledge-driven administration, and sustainable public sector innovation. The centre not only improves day-to-day interactions between citizens and the state but also serves as a model for future technology-enabled public service initiatives, demonstrating how strategic investment in digital governance can enhance efficiency, reduce friction, and strengthen public trust.

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