Islamabad: The Inter-Board Coordination Commission (IBCC) has launched an expedited document attestation service to enhance the efficiency and convenience of the process for the public.
The initiative addresses the previous issues of lengthy wait times and cumbersome procedures, according to an official. He said that effective July 22, people from far-flung areas could have their documents attested and received within a single day, thereby eliminating delays and hassles.
The official said that the online application process allowed people to submit their degree attestation requests and receive the verified documents within 24 hours, upon payment of the designated fee. He said the express service would be available from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Islamabad:The All Pakistan Tenure Track Association has hailed the federal government’s green light for the...
Islamabad: A wounded pangolin was released back into the Margalla Hills National Park after successful treatment and...
Islamabad:Federal Minister of Education Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui underscored the significance of girls' education as...
Islamabad:Former Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed has recalled the sacrifices made by Pakistani soldiers in Africa during...
Rawalpindi:Having its pros and cons on society and economy, street vending has grabbed prominence in the society, at...
ByOur correspondentIslamabad:The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has cancelled the lease of a petrol pump in...
Islamabad:A policeman, Zubair Shah (1694/C), was martyred on Sunday when three armed men opened fire on him while he...
Islamabad: The federal capital police have seized a huge cache of arms and ammunition seized, with heavy quantity of...