Union Minister U Myint Kyaing of the Ministry of Immigration and Population announced on 30 December that the third phase of the Pankhinn Project, sched­uled to run from 1 January to 30 September 2024, aims to issue citizenship scrutiny cards (CSCs) to more than two million people.

 

The Union minister dis­closed that over 12 million house­holds had been registered using the e-ID system, and an addition­al 2.8 million households, collect­ed through a free format, would undergo validation and approval within the specified period before submission to the Union Election Commission.

 

During the Pankhinn Pro­ject Phase I, citizenship scrutiny cards were granted to over 3.4 million individuals, and in Phase II, the number reached over 1.4 million individuals. — TWA/ MKKS