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Pakistan

Islamabad City App generates more than Rs 200 Million revenue since March

  • The app offers a wide range of public services like getting domiciles, and birth and death certificates, City guide, Utility Bills, and other valuable services.
Published November 6, 2020

The Islamabad City App (ICT) has generated more than Rs 200 Million revenue since it was launched in March.

Developed by the National Information Technology Board, the app offers a wide range of public services like getting domiciles, and birth and death certificates, City guide, Utility Bills, and other valuable services.

Beneficial for all citizens of Islamabad, the app relieves citizens from hassle and struggle, with one-click access to all the vital public services and departments in the capital city.

Launching the app in March, Prime Minister Imran Khan termed it an important app due to the coronavirus pandemic. He said the app would save the citizens from lining up in queues and save time as well.

“This is a revolution in the country. It is a tremendous service after its trial in Islamabad; it will be introduced in other cities. It is like taking Pakistan into the 21st century,” he said.

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