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ISLAMABAD, Nov 19 (APP):Islamabad’s ongoing household survey has recorded data from 4,769 homes within just 48 hours, while 2,186 residents uploaded their information through the district administration’s mobile app.
According the latest report released by district administration on Wednesday, the data was gathered from 4,769 households during the past two days through field teams and direct submissions on the mobile application.
The report stated that 2,186 individuals uploaded their information through the district administration’s survey app. Meanwhile, survey teams collected data from 2,583 households by visiting homes across different sectors and rural areas of the capital.
Deputy Commissioner Islamabad, Irfan Nawaz Memon, appealed the residents to support the teams conducting the survey. He said the effort aims to build a reliable record to help make the city more secure and better prepared for planning needs. He urged citizens to cooperate when survey teams arrive at their homes.
Memon said that residents who are unable to meet the teams in person can easily submit their details through the mobile app.
The app allows citizens to register their household data from any location using their mobile phones.
To facilitate maximum participation, the survey application is available on both Android and iOS platforms.
The officials said the digital option has helped citizens complete the process quickly and has eased the workload of field teams.
The administration noted that community participation remains crucial for the accuracy and success of the survey.
Teams are working across the city to verify household information, update records, and collect essential data needed for planning and security.
The report highlights that the administration will continue updating the public on progress and encourages households to complete their data submission at the earliest.
The district administration aims to expand digital participation and ensure that residents can contribute without delays.
The DC Irfan Memon thanked residents who have already completed the process through the app or by meeting field teams.
He encouraged others to follow their example to help the administration compile accurate and updated information for Islamabad.