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A memorable moment : Shri Salman Khurshid, External Affairs Minister inaugurating Passport Seva Divas & Passport Officers' Conference. Shri J Sathyanarayna, Secretary, DeitY, looks on.
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Cover Story
- Passport Seva Divas & Passport Officers' Conference
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Events - Parliament Committee visits Chennai & Jaipur - EAM visits Herald House PSK, Delhi - Haj Passport Melas and Adalats at PSKs
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Editorial Note The 24th June 1967 is a red letter day in the history of Indian Passport. It was on this day that the
landmark Passports Act, 1967 was enacted, giving a statutory framework for issuance of passports and other travel documents by the Government of India. Prior to the promulgation of this Act, the issuance of Passports was regulated through administrative instructions. It is a matter of great fulfilment indeed for the Central Passport Organization that the day - the 24th June- will henceforth be marked every year as 'Passport Seva Divas' to increase public awareness about the significance of the passport in today's globalized life. A passport is a valuable document and therefore, the issuance of passports assumes special significance as a citizen service delivered by the Ministry of External Affairs. The cover story is on the first Passport Seva Divas which was observed in the august presence of Hon'ble External Affairs Minister, Shri Salman Khurshid. Addressing the Passport Officers' Conference 2013 which was held simultaneously, the Minister re-affirmed the citizen-centric role of Passport Offices and exhorted them to make sustained efforts at every level to enhance citizen experience by extending better, speedier and more secure passport services. Three functional and security enhancements-online payment system, mobile app (mPassport Seva) and Letter Screen Image in passport data page- were unveiled by EAM on the occasion of the Passport Seva Divas. These innovative methods are receiving positive feedback from the applicants as these are helping them in scheduling their visit to Passport Seva Kendra and obtaining requisite information through smartphones. The institution of Passport Seva Puraskars to recognize outstanding services rendered by Passport Offices and Central Passport Organization employees is yet another pro-active measure (along with the re-structuring of cadre, fast-track promotions and introduction of a Productivity Linked Incentive Scheme) taken by the Ministry towards creating a committed and motivated work force. As EAM said, these awards would go a long way in creating benchmarks for excellence in performance and devotion to public duty. Felicitations, once again, to all Awardees! This issue is dedicated to all officials of the Central Passport Organization and colleagues from TCS- the Service Provider for making the changes happen.
Muktesh Pardeshi
Joint Secretary (PSP) & Chief Passport Officer
Passport Patrika is edited and published by Shri Muktesh Pardeshi, Joint Secretary (PSP) & Chief Passport Officer on behalf of Central Passport Organisation, Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi Editorial Team: Muktesh Pardeshi Sanjiv Aggarwal
Address: CPV Division, Ministry of External Affairs, Patiala House Annexe, Tilak Marg, New Delhi-110 001 Tel: +91-11-23387013 Fax:+91-11-23071370
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President's Inaugural Address at the Budget Session of Parliament
On 21st February 2013, the Budget Session of the Parliament began with an address by Shri Pranab Mukherjee,
President to the joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament.
Passport Services feature in the UPA Government's Report to the People 2012-2013
he highlight of the year was the successful implementation of the Passport Seva Project which was launched in Bengaluru in May, 2010 reaching its goal in June, 2012 when the 77th passport Seva Kendra in Delhi was unveiled for public service. During 2012, about 7.39 million passport services were rendered, registering almost a three-fold increase since 2000, including issue of 5.94 million passports in India. The Government took several steps to make the passport issuance system simpler, speedier and secure by strengthening of the public grievance redressal system, setting up of a national call centre operating in 17 languages, revamping of the portal, holding of Passport Melas and Adalats to address grievances, timely disposal of the appeal cases, and improvement in physical infrastructure in Passport Offices and introduction of new security features in the passport booklets.
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Shri Salman Khurshid, External Affairs Minister being welcomed by Shri Muktesh Pardeshi, JS(PSP) & CPO
"Since the establishment of first five Regional Passport Offices in 1955 and the formation of the
Central Passport Organisation (CPO) in 1959, passport issuance has traversed a long journey. As I understand, in the 1950s, we were issuing on an average 30,000 passports per year. These days, we issue more than 30,000 passports in a single day! Meeting this ever increasing demand for a travel document has been a major challenge for the Ministry. Over the years, expanding the network of Passport Offices, their computerisation, machine-readable passports in place of hand-written ones and decentralisation of passport services, are but a few of the landmarks in passport issuance. More recently, the Passport Seva Project, aimed at comprehensive overhaul of passport delivery system, has been successfully implemented across the country with making 77 Passport Seva Kendras (PSKs) operational, which act as extended arms of 37 Passport Offices. The setting up of PSKs is part of the Government's firm commitment to provide timely delivery of passport services to our fellow citizens. I take this opportunity to reaffirm the citizen-centric role of Passport Offices, by adopting measures, which facilitate speedier and courteous service, greater convenience and comfort to the public at large.
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am happy that with joint efforts of the Ministry and the Service Provider, Tata Consultancy Services, PSP was rolled-out in a very short time. I would like to express my deep appreciation to all the members of the CPV Division, Central Passport Organisation, the TCS team for their earnest efforts in speedy implementation of this high impact e-governance Project. That the Computer Society of India adjudged PSP as the most significant e-Governance initiative of the Government undertaken during 2011-12 is an ample recognition of Ministry's successful efforts in application of ICT for good governance. We would also be working towards obtaining ISO Certification of the project.
Of particular significance are measures taken by the Ministry in the area of strengthening Public
Grievance Redressal, making the Passport Portal more user-friendly, improving physical infrastructure of Passport Offices and incorporation of Letter Screen Image in passport booklets as additional security feature. In addition to the facility of multi-lingual call centre operating in 17 major languages and round the clock and e-mail based helpdesk, the Ministry has introduced mPassport Seva to offer to smart-phone users, anytime anywhere, a wide variety of services such as passport application status tracking, location of PSKs and general information on various steps involved in obtaining passport.
Shri Salman Khurshid, External Affairs Minister, Shri A R Ghanashyam, AS (CPV) and Shri Muktesh Pardeshi, JS (PSP) & CPO at Dais
Under the Passport Seva programme, the Ministry has introduced some innovative methods for
improved governance and citizen service delivery. One such measure is a requisite visit in person by an applicant to the nearest Passport Seva Kendra. To give the citizen assured service, we introduced the concept of a visit at a pre-appointed time. This is intended to address overcrowding which used to be a regular feature in old days. However, as we progressed over the last few months, obtaining online appointments in some of the regions in the country became a formidable challenge and a recurring theme of public scrutiny. We are hopeful that with the launch of the scheme of advance payment of passport fees through electronic modes and SBI challans at the time of online filing of application and scheduling of appointment, this challenge would be adequately met. I am extremely happy that this scheme is finally live across most parts of the country and will be fully completed in another 10 days or so. We have started receiving positive feedback from citizens about the utility and efficacy of this scheme.
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ne of the core component upon which hinges the timely delivery of passport services is the Police Verification system. The delay in Police Verification of passport applications leading to delay in passport issuance has been a major area of concern. As I gather, online interface with District Police Authorities has brought encouraging results in some States. This model must be implemented across India. The Ministry has taken up this matter with the concerned Chief Secretaries of State Governments for speeding up verification process. At the level of Passport Officers, I feel there is scope for increased coordination with the local police would greatly help in reducing delay in clearances and improve citizen service delivery.
We are cognizant of the fact that the success of any e-Governance Project depends on what is
called 'digital inclusion'. The Ministry is currently finalising the modalities on co-opting Common Service Centres for taking passport services closer to rural hinterland. It is a matter of satisfaction that the Ministry has reached an understanding with the help of the Department of Information Technology to integrate over 60,000 Common Service Centres in bringing 'public services closer home', the motto of the Government's National e-Governance Plan.
The Ministry is also looking at expanding further the network of passport service access points in
the areas left untouched earlier. The Government is committed to setting up a Passport service outlet in each State and Union Territory. Our focused attention would be on establishing Passport Seva Laghu Kendras in the Northeast over the coming months. We have also requested the National Institute for Smart Government to conduct a feasibility study on the 'Next Steps' in Passport Seva Project.
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Rapid advances in technology and the increasing rightful demand for transparency have created
a challenging environment in which service organisations need to operate and respond more efficiently to the aspirations of citizens. Capacity building, training and development of skills are key factors in attaining mission objectives. To this end, in the coming months, the Ministry would be working on establishing a Research and Training Centre. Such a centre, apart from imparting training to officials and personnel from other stakeholders, will also work on improvement in Passport booklet, keeping in pace with the international norms in the field of travel documents.
As you know, a committed and motivated workforce is pre-requisite for achieving goals of the
organisation. The Ministry has taken several steps to improve the service conditions of the CPO personnel by re-structuring of the cadre, fast-track promotions and notification of Productivity Linked Incentive Scheme. I trust the CPO personnel would benefit from uniform and well-defined work procedures, stateof-the-art infrastructure and system deployment, skill enhancement through training and the totality of their efforts would lead to higher level of satisfaction for citizens. I am told that as on date, in the new system, more than one Crore passport related services have been delivered to citizens. With a view to recognising your valuable efforts, the Ministry has selected the best Citizen Service Executive, Verification Officer, Granting Officer and Passport Office in the country based on their meritorious performance and output during 2012-13. I congratulate all the awardees and hope that these awards would go a long way in creating benchmarks for excellence in performance and devotion to public duty. Ladies and Gentlemen
The deliberations during this Conference, I am confident, would lead to practical and forward
looking suggestions for improving overall management and image of the CPO. Today as we celebrate this Passport Seva Divas, let us rededicate ourselves to respond with empathy and more efficiently in a transparent manner to meet increasing expectations of citizens to make passport issuance simpler, speedier and more secure and thus contribute our mite to good governance in the country. I wish you a very happy Passport Seva Divas and wish the Conference all success." [www.mea.gov.in]
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Message of Shri Salman Khurshid, External Affairs Minister on the occasion of Passport Seva Divas 2013
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Shri Salman Khurshid, External Affairs Minister unveiling plaque of New PO Building, Surat
Shri Salman Khurshid, External Affairs Minister launching 'mPassport Seva' Mobile Application
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Passport Office building at Moje Umra, Surat along with 22 Staff residences at a cost of Rs. 18 Crore. The building is spread over in an area of 3000 Sq. Metres.
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Passport Seva mobile application 'mPassportSeva' has been rated among the top 5 utility Android applications for Indian users. As per the website, the best thing noticed for the application is that it finds the nearest Passport Seva Kendra through phone's location settings.
New Passport Office Building in Surat
Also, the mobile application enables the tracking of application status of the applicants. Additionally, it has the option of fee calculator, which shows the amount payable for a particular application. On an average, there are around 6500 downloads per week.
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Shri Salman Khurshid, External Affairs Minister launching Online payment facility
Shri Salman Khurshid, External Affairs Minister was presented Passport Series 2012 with LSI feature by Shri A R Ghanashyam, AS (CPV)
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In recognition of the outstanding services rendered to the citizens by CPO employees and Passport Offices, the
concept of "Passport Seva Puraskar" was conceived. The names of the awardees were decided by a jury consisting of members from CPV Division, NISG, NeGP and TCS. The awards were presented by External Affairs Minister.
The Passport Offices were categorised on the basis of volume of applications processed during 1st June 2012 to
31st May 2013. Accordingly, Passport Offices processing more than 2.5 Lakh applications per annum are kept in Category (A), applications processed between 1-2.5 Lakh are kept in Category (B) and applications processed below 1 Lakh are kept in Category (C).
On the basis of above and by adopting certain parameters, the best performing RPOs were awarded "Certificate
of Excellence" as under:
Award Category Category A Category B Category C RPO Name Kozhikode Jaipur Ranchi Team Leader Shri K P Madhusoodanan Shri Shrawan Kumar Verma Shri Sanatan
The Jury members also decided to award "Certificate of Appreciation" under each category of Passport Offices as
below:
Award Category Category A Category B Category C RPO Name Hyderabad Trichy Coimbatore Team Leader Shri K Srikar Reddy Shri K Balamurugan Shri S Sasikumar
Similarly based on number of files processed in PSK, the jury decided to award Certificate of Merit" to the
following individuals:
Award Category Category A Category A Category A Category B Category B Category B Category C Category C Category C G.B. Amin A.D. Solanki Sooraj T.V. B.B. Waghela Rashmika Deepak Shah Jitendra Kumar Behera S. R. Chelladurai Ashok Ramchandra Sonkusara Name Lakshmi Devi K.P. Role CSE VO GO CSE VO GO CSE VO GO RPO Name Hyderabad Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Malappuram Surat Surat Bhubaneswar Coimbatore Nagpur
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External Affairs Minister giving away Passport Seva Puraskar to: (1) Lakshmi Devi K.P. (2) A.D. Solanki (3) Sooraj T.V. (4) B.B. Waghela (5) Rashmika Deepak Shah (6) Jitendra Kumar Behera (7) S. R. Chelladurai (8) A. R. Sonkusara (9) Shri K P Madhusoodanan (10) Shri Shrawan Kumar Verma (11) Shri Sanatan (12) Shri K Srikar Reddy (13) Shri K Balamurugan (14) Shri S Sasikumar
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4. Shri A R Ghanashyam, AS (CPV) addressing the Conference 5. POs raising queries during interactive session with Shri Ranjan Mathai, Foreign Secretary 6. Shri A S Cheema, DCP Special Branch, Delhi Police speaking on improving Police integration & verification
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Conference Snapshots
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Parliament Committee visits Chennai & Jaipur
Estimates Committee visits Goa 10th January 2013, the Committee on Estimates of Lok Sabha made a visit to Passport Office Goa with special reference to "Passport services in India'. The Committee also reviewed the functioning of Passport Office.
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Shri Ratan Tata at PSK Mumbai n 15th April 2013, Shri Ratan Tata, former Chairman of Tata Sons visited Lower Parel PSK, Mumbai for renewal of his passport. A walkthrough of PSK operations was arranged for him. He was impressed with the whole system of processing of passport application at the PSK.
Goa Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI) Committee visits PSK Panaji n 14th March 2013, Shri Manguirish Pai Raikar, President GCCI (Goa Chamber of Commerce & Industry) along with other members visited Panaji PSK. GCCI President presented a memento to Shri Krishan Kumar, Passport Officer in appreciation of excellence in passport services. 18 Passport Patrika | January June 2013
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Haj Passport Melas and Adalats n 23rd February 2013, Haj Passport Mela was organised at Trichy & Thanjavur PSKs. A total of 250 applicants turned up for the Mela. Further, RPO set up a special Haj helpdesk to address queries related to the passport applications, status enquiry and grievances of prospective Haj pilgrims.
On 2nd March 2013, Passport Mela for Haj Pilgrims was organised at PSK Saligramam, Chennai. A total of 665
applications were received. On 5th March 2013, special Haj Passport Adalat was organised at RPO, Patna. A total of 405 Haj applicants turned up in the Adalat and their cases were disposed off on priority.
A special Haj counter was setup at PSK Malappuram and was operational from 18th February 2013 till 12th March
2013. More than 650 passport applications were received and processed at the counter. On 7th March 2013, 'Passport Adalat for Haj pilgrims' was conducted in Coimbatore.
Passport Mela Brief (Held during the weekend) Date of Passport Mela 19-01-2013 19-01-2013, 16-02-2013, 06-04-2013 06-04-2013 02-02-2013, 04-05-2013, 25-05-2013 02-02-2013, 04-05-2013 02-02-2013, 16-02-2013 06-04-2013, 01-06-2013 16-02-2013 16-02-2013, 11-05-2013, 15-06-2013 09-03-2013, 27-04-2013 09-03-2013 09-03-2013, 10-03-2013 23-03-2013, 27-04-2013 25-05-2013, 22-06-2013 06-04-2013 06-04-2013 20-04-2013 20-04-2013 27-04-2013 27-04-2013 04-05-2013 11-05-2013 25-05-2013 01-06-2013 08-06-2013 29-06-2013 Passport Seva Kendra Bareilly Thane Nashik Bhubaneswar Panaji Pune Madurai Malappuram Jammu West Hill, Vatakara Kannur, Payyannur Srinagar Patna Andheri, Malad, L Parel Nagpur Mithakali, Rajkot Vadodra, Vijay Cross Kolkata Bhopal Surat Gurgaon, Herald House RK Puram, Shalimar Place Ghaziabad Amritsar Chandigarh Lalbagh, Sai Arcade Mangalore, Hubli Jalandhar - I RPO Bareilly Thane Thane Bhubaneswar Goa Pune Madurai Malappuram Jammu Kozhikode Srinagar Patna Mumbai Nagpur Ahmedabad Kolkata Bhopal Surat Delhi Ghaziabad Amritsar Chandigarh Bangalore Jalandhar Total Applications Collected 311 2313 80 1046 439 2008 477 1853 147 705 246 3132 1198 283 1175 722 243 403 642 317 347 150 1125 90 19452
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Passport Adalat - Jalandhar 6th April 2013, Passport Adalat was organised at RPO Jalandhar premises. The main focus of Adalat was Mission Reference Group (MRG) cases. RPO called more than 1,000 applicants through letters, out of which 850 came to participate in the Adalat. Overall 600 cases were disposed off in the Adalat.
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Department of Post Officials visit Herald House PSK, Delhi Interactive Programme with Police Authorities by RPO Coimbatore
order to sensitize the officials in Police Department about the Passport Verification procedure to be followed, the RPO Coimbatore organised an interactive programme in coordination with Inspector General of Police, Coimbatore on 12th June 2013 in the premises of Police Training Centre at Coimbatore. The Inspectors and Sub-Inspectors of Police of Coimbatore(Urban), Coimbatore(Rural), Erode and Tiruppur districts dealing with Passport Verification rolls participated in the programme.
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) announced Nitaquat (Amnesty) for the regularisation of stay of illegal
expatriates in Saudi Arabia till 3rd July 2013. The Saudi authorities directed all such expatriates to obtain valid resident permit and emphasised that no expatriates will be allowed to stay in KSA without valid resident permit after 3rd July 2013. This created serious anxiety among the workers having poor financial backgrounds. Huge numbers of Indian expatriates residing there without proper documents approached Embassy of India, Riyadh and Consulate General of India, Jeddah for receiving various consular services mostly Emergency Certificates and Passports (who were able to get work and valid sponsor).
A number of measures were taken by Indian Government to facilitate their stay there as well as repatriation to
India, which included exemption of fee for Emergency Certificate(G.S.R. 303(E) dated 13th May 2013), deployment of additional manpower, extended working hours at our Missions in Riyadh and Jeddah. A team of officials from Ministry including CPV Division was sent to Riyadh and Jeddah for the last month of Nitaquat.
A record number of Emergency Certificates and Passports were issued to Indian citizens during the period. As per
the data available, the no. of Emergency Certificates issued from E/I, Riyadh and CGI, Jeddah is 65,000/- and 20,000/respectively. However, till the last date of Nitaquat, a large number of expatriates were unable to get their stay regularised in KSA or obtained Emergency Certificates. Thus, on the request of various forums as well as keeping in view the welfare of the expatriates, the Government of Saudi Arabia has extended the 'Nitaquat' till 14th November 2013.
What is an EC ? An EC is a document issued by an Indian Mission / Post abroad for authorising a person to enter India.
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Passport Seva Project achieved a landmark figure of processing more than 1 Crore passport applications since its inception in 2010. Shri Muktesh Pardeshi, JS (PSP) & CPO said, "Processing more than a Crore applications for passports and related services is a noteworthy milestone. Our officials have been working relentlessly to provide hassle-free passport services to citizens. We have also taken assertive steps to streamline and simplify the process for passport applicants." [Kerala IT News, 22nd June 2013]
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Master Adnan Raja( with his parents) receiving passport from RPO Kolkata , Dr R Sivakumar. Adnan Raja became the lucky 1,00,00,000th applicant
Passport Seva team receiving the award from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, former President
Seva won the regional rounds (India, North) of Tata Innovista in the 'Promising Innovations' category. The award was presented by Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, former President of India, at a ceremony held in New Delhi on 14th March 2013. Tata Innovista is a Tata group wide programme held annually to encourage, recognise and showcase outstanding innovations done by Tata companies across the globe. This year there were 2100 innovations submitted by 64 companies. In North India, there were 243 entries of which 19 were shortlisted for the regional presentation round.
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Passport Seva wins the 'Best Executed Project' Award at TCS BLITZ 2013
Passport Seva team receiving the award from Shri Cyrus Mistry, Tata Group Chairman, Shri S. Ramadorai , TCS Vice Chairman and Shri N Chandrasekaran, TCS CEO & MD
RPO Bangalore observed three years of successful completion of PSP in Bangalore. It was in May 2010 when
the pilot project was launched in Bangalore.
Since December 2012, the number of appointment slots have increased from 37,900 to 49,800 in July 2013, a
rise of 32%. Correspondingly, the number of passport applications processed per month has increased from approximately 28,700 to 39,500. In the last three years, number of passport applications processed has increase by over 43%. hri P S Karthigeyan, RPO Bangalore, said, "Since August 2012, Passport Seva Project in Bangalore has successfully issued 4,42,100 passports to the fellow citizens and in July itself more than 40,000 passports were dispatched. Also average time to dispatch passport is around 14 days excluding Police verification time. To make the whole experience citizen friendly, we have also organised several Passport Melas to enhance the accessibility of passports for people and ease the rush of applicants. "
PSP has been featured as one of the 7 best examples of public services delivery in India according to a
compilation of background papers by Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, Public Grievances and Pensions, Government of India.
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(1) The Times of India, Pune, Dt.: 05-02-2013; (2) Deccan Chronicle, Bangalore, Dt.29-05-2013; (3) The Indian Express, Pune, Dt.: 10-05-2013; (4) The Times of India, New Delhi, Dt. 10-05-2013; (5) Financial World, New Delhi, Dt.: 26-06-2013; (6) Hindustan Times, Kolkata, Dt.: 22-04-2013; (7) The Times of India, Chennai, Dt.: 05-01-2013
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Acceptance of Aadhaar Letter/ Card as Proof of Identity and Proof of Address for passport application
The Ministry of External Affairs has decided and accordingly advised all
Passport issuing authorities to accept Aadhaar Letter/ Card as Proof of Address (PoA) and Proof of Identity (PoI) in conjunction with any other prescribed documents for Proof of Address/ Identity for the purpose of passport application.
This is further clarified that the Acknowledgment Receipt issued by the UID
authorities while applying for Aadhaar does not constitute Aadhaar Letter/ Card. An Aadhaar Letter/ Card contains 12 digits Aadhaar No., which would only be accepted as PoI and PoA by Passport Issuance Authorities (PIAs). [29th January 2013]
As decided by the Haj Committee of India (constituted under Act of Parliament No. 35 of 2002), only valid passport
holders can apply for Haj. Therefore, all prospective Haj applicants were advised to get their passport issued before the Haj announcement 2013. Applications for Haj 2013 were received between 6th February 2013 and 30th March 2013 by the Haj Committee of India as per new norms. It is a matter of satisfaction that the issuance of passports to prospective Haj pilgrims has been a very smooth affair this year. Against the allocated Haj quota of 1,25,000 applications, approximately 3 Lakh application forms were received by the Haj Committee of India by the prescribed deadline.
Instructions have been issued to all the Passport Offices to accord high priority to passport applications of
prospective Haj applicants and extend requisite assistance for expeditious issuance of passports to them by means of nominating a nodal office; opening of facilitation counter, reserving appointment slots for such applicants and attending to requests/grievances petitions received from such citizens in a very prompt manner.
All concerned citizens and prospective Haj applicants are advised to apply well in time for issuance of passports
so that they get their passports by end-2013/early-2014, well before the Haj announcement 2014 is made by the Haj Committee of India. All Passport Offices across India will be advised to provide requisite assistance for expeditious issuance of passports to prospective Haj applicants. [9th May 2013]
Citizen Feedback
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Citizen Speak (January 2013 June 2013) VIP Feedback A candle in darkness of India . Online application, scheduling of interview, friendliness of staff at Passport Office, facility for scanning of documents, interview process for verification and timely delivery of passport at home. Everything was functioning so well despite huge workload. Nilesh Shah, Axis Bank 21st March 2013, Mumbai We are so pleasantly amazed that we got the jumbo new passport issued within 2 weeks (under Normal scheme: no Tatkal stuff) Sridhar Natarajan, Strategy Consultant, ex Pres Dir, Bank ICB Bumiputera, 28th January, Chennai Citizen's Comments - Appreciative/Positive The system followed for verification of documents and time taken for the process is just excellent. We never had this experience in any Government department. We got the passport next day. Our sincere thanks to the RPO and team in Kovai for their wonderful service. R Rathinam, 13th June 2013, Coimbatore The quality of work PSK staff are doing is amazing. What really surprised me was modernization of Government Institution to MNC look. Joy Solomon Rajan, Bangalore Citizen's Comments - Scope for Improvement Please provide some shelter to our parents, they are sitting in sunlight outside of the office Sahitya Ramireddy, Vijayawada (Note: Based on similar feedback attendant is allowed to escort applicant & in some of PSKs facility of shelter arranged outside) It's very difficult to get the appointment after that it's very easy work at PSK Manikandan, 16th January 2013, PSK Malappuram (Note: Based on similar feedback Online Payment system for booking appointment made mandatory) Passport Patrika | January June 2013 29
A letter of appreciation from Shri R.C. Bhargava, Chairman, Maruti Suzuki on passport services at PSK Ghaziabad
A letter of appreciation from Shri Inderjit Khanna, former Chief Secretary of Rajasthan on passport services at PSK Jaipur
Employees Corner
Appointments, Promotions & Retirements DPCs held during the period S.No. 1. 2. 3. Supdt. to PGO PGO TO APO Name of DPC Assistant to Supdt. Date 05.04.2013 05.04.2013 29.04.2013 List of officers who have joined in CPV Division S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. Name Shri Vinay Sahrawat Shri Goutam Dey Shri S K Mutreja Shri Vinod Kumar Joshi Designation APO (Accounts) SO APO APO From AAO, COA, MEA MEA AAO, COA, MEA AAO, COA, MEA Date of joining 02.05.2013 09.03.2013 14.06.2013 14.06.2013 Station PV.IV PV.I PMU, CPV Div. CPV Div. Promoted 68 63 46
List of officers who have joined on deputation S.No. 1. 2. 3. Name Shri P S Karthigeyan Shri mati Nidhi Ojha Shri Neelesh Shrivastava Post PO DPO DPO MEA Dy . Dir., Min. of Defence ADG in TERM, MoC & IT, Pune From Date of joining 23.05.2013 08.02.2013 10.01.2013 H/o, Panaji, Goa 10.04.2013 16.05.2013 01.01.2013 Panaji Goa 25.03.2013 02.05.2013 13.05.2013 Kol kat a 10. 11. Shri Ekalaby a Chakraborty Shri Anupam Pandey APO APO SO, M/Railway, Railway Board, NewDelhi Development 09.05.2013 01.06.2013 Dehradun Bhubaneswar Bhopal 9. Shri Yashwant Mathe APO Deptt. of O ffici al Language, MHA Chennai Srinagar 6. Shri Ajaz Hussain APO General Admn. Deptt. Jammu Dept. of Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs SO, Mi n. of Defence Station Bangalore H/o, Bhopal Bhopal
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Officials who relinquished charge S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Shri Goutam Dey Shri M S Sal il Shri Balraj Singh Bhadwal Shrimati Shashi Bala Shri Jai Prak ash Singh Dr. K J Srinivasa Dr. R Siva Kumar Shrimati Anjoo Rai na Name Post APO DPO APO APO PO RPO RPO Assistant Date of relinquishment 31.01.2013 25.02.2013 01.03.2013 16.02.2013 00.04.2013 31.05.2013 28.06.2013 30.06.2013 Station Kol kat a Panaji , Goa Jammu Jaipur Lucknow Bangalore Kol kat a Jammu
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New appointments S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name Shri Pema Guljay Sherpa Shri Dhananjay Kumar Shri Shakti Kumar Pandey Shri Manish Sinha Shri Jyot i Prak ash Category ST Gen Gen Gen Gen Date of birth 07.04.1987 21.10.1988 14.04.1988 06.11.1986 29.09.1985 Date of joining Station 06.02.2013 21.03.2013 22.03.2013 22.03.2013 11.03.2013 Srinagar Guwahati Guwahati Guwahati Guwahati
S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. Shri Tej Ram
List of officers retired/ availed VR S from service & expired during January 2013 - June 2013 Post Date of Date of Name held birth Retirement PGO 01.02.1953 31.01.2013 PGO APO PGO PGO PGO PGO APO PGO PGO LDC LDC Supdt. PGO PGO PGO Supdt. PGO PGO LDC LDC LDC LDC LDC PGO PGO PGO PGO PGO PGO UDC PGO LDC LDC Supdt. Supdt. PGO 15.07.1989 17.10.1961 15.05.1962 20.04.1953 17.01.1953 18.01.1953 21.01.1953 22.01.1953 29.01.1953 08.01.1953 09.01.1953 10.01.1953 10.01.1953 25.10.1985 18.07.1988 26.05.1957 02.02.1953 15.02.1953 15.02.1953 19.02.1953 27.02.1953 05.02.1953 20.08.1985 09.08.1984 22.12.1979 26.01.1988 04.07.1986 06.02.1953 11.02.1953 26.04.1958 05.08.1954 15.03.1953 19.03.1953 19.03.1953 30.03.1953 31.01.2013 31.01.2013 31.01.2013 31.01.2013 31.01.2013 31.01.2013 31.01.2013 31.01.2013 31.01.2013 16.01.2013 (Resigned) 18.01.2013 (Resigned) 12.02.2013 (Ex pi red) 28.02.2013 28.02.2013 28.02.2013 28.02.2013 28.02.2013 28.02.2013 14.02.2013 (Resigned) 06.02.2013 (Resigned) 07.02.2013 (Resigned) 12.02.2013 (Resigned) 12.02.2013 (Resigned) 28.02.2013 28.02.2013 05.03.2013 (Ex pi red) 20.03.2013 (VRS) 31.03.2013 31.03.2013 31.03.2013 31.03.2013 15.04.2013 (Resigned) 17.04.2013 (Resigned) 27.04.2013 (VRS) 27.04.2013 (VRS) 30.04.2013
Station from Chandi garh Mumbai Hyderabad Hyderabad Panaji ,Goa Cochin Hyderabad Cochin Thane Bangalore Surat Pune Chennai Chandi garh Mumbai Del hi Chennai Ahmedaqbad Pune Pune Pune Nagpur Jammu Jaipur Lucknow Thane Del hi Del hi Malappuram Del hi Del hi Cochin Amritsar Madurai Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai
Shri E W Mahajan Shri S N Gharat Shri P Rajai ah Shri P V S Pillai Shri M A Sudarsana Babu Shri P Krishna Charya Shrimati K V Sujaya Shrimati S S Rane Shri C J Prasad Shri Rupesh Kumar Singh Shri Varun Si ngh Shrimati J Devapathy Shrimati Mamta Kotia Shri R R Chi tnis Shri N K Verma Shrimati R Ramalakshmi Shri M V Pandya Shri Y M Bhadale Shri Niraj Kumar Sinha Shri Nit esh Kumar Shri Suresh Kumar Shri Ankit Shahi Shri Dhara Si ngh Meena Shri Sushil Bhalla Shri S G Bhogle Shrimati Manju Kapoor Shri R D Sharma Shrimati E Sarojini Shrimati Kshama Sarin Shri R S Dagar Shrimati Elsy Thomas Shri Shailesh Kumar Shri Ranjeet Singh Shrimati P P Palshetkar Shrimati J J Warang Shri A A Khawaja
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38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76.
Shri K Vasanth Kumar Shrimati Nandini Shri K Basi l Alexander Shrimati Jessy John Shrimati V Leela Shrimati Avinash Mahajan Shri S P Badoni Shrimati Anniamma Mani Shri Mohammed Iqbal Shri S S Nal wade Shrimati N J Cheriyath Shrimati P Leela Shri S Ramanat han Shri Tejo Rabidas Shri L D Kamble Shrimati M H Mothalia Shri N S Purabia Shrimati Anuradha A Nayak Shri V R Panchal Shrimati A S Uike Shri A V Salgaonkar Shri Rit esh Kumar Shri Balram Swain Shrimati M Sumathi Shri Bias Dev Shri M R Prabhak ar Rao Shrimati P J Darley Shrimati S B Sawant Shrimati A G Geetha Shri K Rukmangathan Shrimati P Leela Bai Shrimati S C Anbhav ane Shrimati Sashi B Sadhana Shri K S Shah Shrimati G Balakrishnan Shrimati T Sury akumari Shrimati P S Val samma Shrimati G Rajyalak shmi Shri S P Pawaskar
PGO UDC PGO APO APO APO PGO PGO Driver PGO DPO PGO DPO OA PGO Supdt. OA Supdt. PGO PGO PGO LDC OA
23.04.1953 25.04.1953 30.04.1953 07.04.1953 03.04.1953 01.05.1953 12.04.1953 10.04.1953 07.07.1962 10.05.1953 15.05.1953 15.05.1953 22.05.1953 02.06.1953 01.06.1953 01.06.1953 01.06.1953 16.08.1960 08.03.1955 07.06.1956 03.02.1955 05.08.1981 12.04.1973
30.04.2013 30.04.2013 30.04.2013 30.04.2013 30.04.2013 30.04.2013 30.04.2013 30.04.2013 01.05.2013 (VRS) 31.05.2013 31.05.2013 31.05.2013 31.05.2013 17.12.1976 31.05.2013 31.05.2013 31.05.2013 01.06.2013 (VRS) 07.06.2013 (VRS) 07.06.2013 (VRS) 14.06.2013 (Ex pi red) 14.06.2013 (Resigned) 19.06.2013 (Removal from service) 23.06.2013 (Ex pi red) 27.06.2013 (Dismissed from service) 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013 30.06.2013
Bangalore Del hi Cochin Cochin Cochin Ghaziabad Chdndigarh Bangalore Hyderabad Mumbai Kozhikode Chennai Chennai Kol kat a Thane Ahmedabad Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai Bangalore Bhopal Chennai Jammu Hyderabad Cochin Mumbai Banagalore Chennai Trivandrum Thane Del hi Nagpur Trichy Hyderabad Cochin Hyderabad Hyderabad
Supdt. Asstt . PGO PGO APO APO DPO PGO Supdt. APO APO PGO PGO APO PGO APO
01.11.1957 30.06.1954 15.06.1953 15.06.1953 17.06.1953 21.06.1953 22.06.1953 23.06.1953 26.06.1953 27.06.1953 29.06.1953 30.06.1953 02.06.1953 10.06.1953 10.06.1953 10.06.1953
Workshop on Art of Living at RPO Coimbatore order to improve the standard of living among officers and staff members and interpersonal relationship, RPO Coimbatore organised Part I, Programme on 'Art of Living' from 21st January 2013 to 25th January 2013 after the office hours. The event was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Coimbatore. Shri A Vijai Anand, Professor of MBA, Oxford College of Business Management, who is also serving as a faculty in the 'International centre for Art of living' at Bangalore for the past 10 years handled the session. 34 Passport Patrika | January June 2013
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Shri B. K. Gupta(IFS: 1979), who served as Additional/Special Secretary(CPV) during June 2010-April 2013,
has been appointed as India's Ambassador to Italy. Shri Gupta had earlier served as Consul General in Hong Kong and Ambassador/High Commissioner in Tunisia and Papua New Guinea. He worked as RPO Delhi during 1987-92.
Shri B. K. Gupta
Shri A. R. Ghanashyam(IFS: 1982) has taken over the position of Shri B K Gupta. Shri Ghanashyam earlier
served as Joint Secretary(Gulf & Haj) and Ambassador of India to Angola(2007-2010).
Shri A. R. Ghanashyam
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