ISLAMABAD
In a citizen-friendly initiative launched on the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan Asaan Khidmat Centres have introduced a unified Nikah registration service aimed at simplifying marriage-related procedures and reducing financial burdens on families.
The new service seeks to provide couples with a streamlined, dignified, and hassle-free registration process under one roof, allowing them to begin married life without the complications and additional expenses often associated with paperwork and administrative formalities.
Officials say the initiative is designed to make Nikah registration more accessible, efficient, and transparent while ensuring that citizens can complete the process in a respectful and memorable environment. The move is part of the government’s broader agenda to improve public service delivery through modern and citizen-centric solutions.
By centralizing services and minimizing procedural hurdles, authorities hope to facilitate thousands of families while promoting ease of access to essential civic services across the country.
The latest reform underscores Islamabad’s efforts to modernize governance and strengthen public convenience through integrated service delivery mechanisms that place citizens at the center of policymaking.
Headline: PM’s Citizen-Friendly Initiative: Unified Nikah Registration Service Launched at Asaan Khidmat Centres




