Poor woman dies after passing out in queue at Nadra office

Published May 7, 2020
Woman had gone for verification of her fingerprints to get financial aid under the Ehsas Kafalat Programme. — AFP/File
Woman had gone for verification of her fingerprints to get financial aid under the Ehsas Kafalat Programme. — AFP/File

SARGODH: A poor woman died at the district headquarters hospital here on Monday after she passed out at the local office of National Database and Registrations Authority (Nadra) where she went for verification of her fingerprints to get financial aid under the Ehsas Kafalat Programme.

According to hospital sources, Sahib Bibi, fainted while she was standing in a long queue at the Nadra office, waiting for her turn to get her fingerprints verified.

She was shifted to the DHQ Hospital unconscious, where she died.

Hundreds of deserving people, mostly elderly citizens, have to stand in long queues four hours at the local Nadra office daily, waiting for their turn to get their fingerprints verified so that they could get the financial aid announced by the government.

Sadly, there is neither any seating arrangement, nor any tent installed to provide shade to these poor people at the Nadra office. Thus it becomes hard for these people, especially the elderly ones, to wait for their turn for hours in the open.

Published in Dawn, May 7th, 2020

Opinion

Editorial

Approaching budget
Updated 10 Jun, 2024

Approaching budget

Many are sceptical of the premier and finmin of translating their words into well-defined actions in the budget. Will they prove their doubters wrong?
A fresh start?
10 Jun, 2024

A fresh start?

After a decade of acrimony and mistrust, it is natural to tread carefully. But the ball is in India’s court. Backchannel and Track II diplomacy can be revived.
Hidden cams
10 Jun, 2024

Hidden cams

THE Digital Rights Foundation has drawn attention to a disturbing trend that seems to only be ballooning instead of...
Enduring friendship
Updated 09 Jun, 2024

Enduring friendship

Pakistan will have to deliver on its promises to China of fool-proof security, and crack down on corruption.
Silencing dissent
Updated 09 Jun, 2024

Silencing dissent

Reports of an internet firewall, which reportedly aims to replicate the Great Firewall deployed by China to police internet traffic, are alarming.
Minors for sale
09 Jun, 2024

Minors for sale

THE curse of human trade has a doubly odious form — child trafficking. Pakistan, too, is haunted by this ugly...