The
External Affairs Ministry is making all required arrangements for roll-out of
the scheme in some of the select cities in first half of March.
From
next month, people in select cities will be able to apply for passports in post
offices under an ambitious initiative of the External Affairs Ministry. This is
aimed at making the passport issuance process hassle-free and ease burden on
passport offices across the country which are grappling with large volume of
applications. In the first phase of the project, passport services will be made
available in select post offices in Rajasthan, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu,
Karnataka and Jharkhand and some other states.
The
External Affairs Ministry, which issues passports, is making all required
arrangements for roll-out of the scheme in some of the select cities in first
half of March. Currently, 89 Passport Seva Kendras (PSK) are operating across
the country as extended arms of the 38 Passport Offices. According to the MEA,
the government rendered 1.15 crore passport and other related services during
2016.
In
Rajasthan, passport services will be available in Kota, Jaisalmer, Bikaner,
Jhunjhunu and Jhalawar while in West Bengal it will be in Asansol, Nadia, North
Dinajpur North Kolkata. In Jharkhand, services will be offered in Deoghar,
Jamshedpur and Dhandbad. “It is our effort that Post Office Passport Sewa
Kendras announced in the first phase should start functioning before 31.3.2017,”
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj tweeted.
In
Tamil Nadu, passport services in post office will be rolled out in Salem and
Vellore while in Karnataka, it will be in Belgaum, Davangere, Hassan, Gulbarga
and Mysuru. According to MEA, the objective of the government has been to cater
to the demand for passports and to reach out to the people located far away from
the passport offices. The MEA had recently liberalised norms for certain
categories of citizens as part of efforts to streamline the passport issuance
process.
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