The National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA) rejects claims it has stopped distributing electronic ID cards but says the process has slowed down due to a shortage of cards.Presenting the one year report back on Thursday, Faqir Muhammad Ziyar, the head of NSIA, said that they are trying to print new ID cards so that the process of distributing e-ID cards returns to normal.According to NSIA, more than 2 million electronic ID cards have been distributed under the rule of the Islamic Emirate.In addition, officials have stated that they have prepared a plan for the distribution of electronic identification cards to all Kochis (nomads).On the other hand, Esmatullah Hakimi, the deputy head of the Statistics Department, said that in the last year, out of a total of 410,000 government employees, 2% of the male employees and 15% of the female employees have lost their jobs.NSIA, however, said no survey has been carried out since 2020 to determine the level of poverty in the country.
They said that data provided by international organizations on poverty is not reliable.The post Process of distributing e-ID cards to be normalized: NSIA first appeared on Ariana News.
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