POLITICS — March 28, 2026

Nuristan Tribal Elders Request Electronic ID Branches in Remote Districts

Tribal elders from Nuristan province requested electronic identity card distribution branches in remote districts like Want Waigal, Wama, and Kamdesh during a meeting with Maulvi Mohammad Nabi Nasrat. Nasrat assured that new branches will be established to aid local residents.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hurriyat2 min read

Nuristan Tribal Elders Request Electronic ID Branches in Remote Districts
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KABUL (Afghan Verified) - Tribal elders and leaders from Nuristan province met with Maulvi Mohammad Nabi Nasrat, Deputy Head of the Population Registration Department at the National Statistics and Information Authority.

The elders requested the establishment of electronic identity card distribution branches in remote eastern districts of Nuristan, including Want Waigal, Wama, Kamdesh, and others. These areas have limited access to such services, prompting the call for local facilities.

Maulvi Mohammad Nabi Nasrat assured the tribal leaders that new branches will be established in the mentioned districts to facilitate electronic ID distribution and improve services for local residents.

Read the original reporting at Hurriyat

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