Number of Child Registration Certificates Issued in 2024

(1 Jan 2024 – 31 Dec 2024)
Region Male Female Transgender Total
Total 6,012,438 5,855,463 0 11,867,901
ICT 44,055 42,894 0 86,949
Balochistan 422,447 406,948 0 829,395
KP 1,393,342 1,404,608 0 2,797,950
Punjab 2,275,366 2,179,571 0 4,454,937
Sindh 1,877,228 1,821,442 0 3,698,670
Source: NADRA
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