The Punjab government has introduced a mobile app and web portal under the ADWC program to simplify assistive device access for persons with disabilities.
The initiative, launched by the Social Welfare and Bait-ul-Maal Department, aligns with the Digital Punjab Vision of CM Maryam Nawaz to bring essential public services online.
Through this platform, citizens can now apply for manual or motorised wheelchairs, prosthetic limbs, paediatric chairs, hearing aids, and other mobility support devices.
Once approved, the selected items will be delivered directly to the doorstep of applicant, eliminating the need for physical visits and long waiting times.
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How to Apply
- Visit the official ADWC portal or download the mobile app.
- Click “Apply Now” on the homepage.
- Create an account using your CNIC number, mobile number, and basic personal details.
- Upload the following documents:
- CNIC or B-Form (for minors)
- Disability Assessment Certificate
- Recent passport-size photo
- Choose the required device(s) such as a wheelchair, prosthetic limb, or hearing aid.
- Submit the application and note the tracking ID for updates.
Once the application is verified and approved, the assistive device will be delivered directly to the applicant’s registered address.
For help, applicants can call the helpline 1312 or visit their nearest Social Welfare & Bait-ul-Maal office.
According to official data, over 38,600 applications have been submitted so far, with 11,200 approved and nearly 7,000 devices already distributed across Punjab’s 36 districts.
Officials say the digital platform will ensure transparency and inclusivity, empowering persons with disabilities to gain mobility through technology-driven solutions.
