'Taking passport services to doorsteps of citizens our aim'

Press Trust of India  |  Karaikal 

today said that the Government was continuously working towards taking virtually to the doorsteps of citizens residing even in remote villages. Declaring open a Passport service Kendra (POPSK) in the country here, she said her Ministry was adopting a citizen-centric approach for "We are committed to simplifying the entire process of with a view to processing all applications in a speedy and transparent manner and have taken a series of reforms," she said. Part of this simplification process was the recent decision to do away with printing of the last page in passports, she said. "The government is continuously working towards taking virtually to the doorsteps of citizens residing even in remote villages," she said. said her Ministry has also decided to offer 10 per cent reduction in passport application fee for children below eight years of age and senior citizens. She further said passport seva kendras in the country had last year processed 19 per cent more compared to the previous year. "The head is the 60th POPSK of the total of 236 to be launched throughout the country," she said. The launch of POPSKs was part of a joint scheme with the to extend passport related services on a larger scale and ensure wider area coverage, by utilising Head Post Offices as "Passport Seva Kendra" (POPSK), she said. Earlier, she handed over the exit token to the first applicant who applied for passport at passport seva kendra. V Narayanasamy said his government was ready to allot land to construct a separate building for passport seva kendra and urged to expand the seva facility in a big way. also said that the passport seva kendra would benefit the neighbouring districts of too. Thanking for taking action to retrieve boats seized by Sri from fishermen,urged her to organise tripartite talks among governments of India, Sri Lanka and Indian fishermen to find a permanent solution to frequent arrests of Indian fishermen by the Earlier, a group of fisherwomen from 10 hamlets here met and submitted a memorandum, appealing for steps to secure the release of 26 fishermen of district, they said, are languishing in Lankan prisons. The is scheduled to visit Lord Saneeswara temple at Tirunallar in district tomorrow.

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First Published: Fri, January 19 2018. 20:55 IST