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Pact signed to launch Sindh Senior Citizen Card

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KARACHI: The provincial social welfare department and the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) have signed an agreement to issue the Sindh Senior Citizen Card to facilitate elderly persons with medical facilities, ease in travel, and other basic amenities. According to Nadra’s data, the Sindh Senior Citizen Card will benefit 3.7 million citizens aged 60 and above, offering improved access to healthcare, travel conveniences, and other civic services. Previously known as the Azadi Card, the initiative has been rebranded to reflect the government’s commitment to enhancing the dignity and well-being of senior citizens. The signing ceremony was attended by Sindh Social Welfare Minister Mir Tarique Ali Khan Talpur and other officials. Speaking on the occasion, the minister said: “The Sindh Senior Citizen Card is a reflection of our commitment to ensuring the welfare of our elderly population. This initiative provides them with the respect and care they deserve, enabling easier access to essential services. Our senior citizens are the backbone of our history and culture. It is our moral responsibility to ensure that they live their golden years with dignity and comfort.”

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