Police officers directly explain and assist parents and students with the electronic identification procedures.
Along with issuing citizen identification cards, the police force and schools are also integrating the dissemination of information about the benefits of electronic identification and safe digital technology usage skills, helping parents and students better understand the important role of digital data in modern life.
This plan will not be limited to primary schools; it will continue to be expanded to secondary schools, high schools, colleges, and universities throughout the province. Before September 15th, the Department of Education and Training, in coordination with schools, will review and compile a list of all students who do not yet have a Citizen Identification Card (CCCD) or a Level 2 electronic identification account, in order to implement the plan synchronously and appropriately according to the reality of each locality.
Students are assisted in taking and scanning biometric data for the purpose of issuing citizen identification cards.
Bringing public services directly to schools not only reduces inconvenience for citizens but also demonstrates the close relationship and support of the police force with students and parents. The Citizen Identification Card and electronic identity account issued today will open up many conveniences in the future, from registering for courses and exams to using online public services .
This meaningful activity demonstrates the efforts of the Ca Mau Police and Education sectors in realizing the national digital transformation goal, bringing digital technology closer to the lives of each student, even in remote rural areas like An Trach commune.
Thuy Dung - Minh Hai
Source: https://baocamau.vn/dua-dich-vu-cong-den-truong-hoc-vung-xa-a122909.html








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