Bangalore: Passport Seva Project completes processing 1 crore applications


Bangalore: Passport Seva Project completes processing 1 crore applications

From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Jun 22: Passport Seva Project (PSP), the mission mode program of the Union Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), has achieved the landmark distinction of touching the 1 crore mark in processing of passport applications since its inception in the year 2010.

The project, which was launched with an objective to deliver passport services to citizens of India in a timely, transparent, more accessible and reliable manner, is being run in the Public-Private-Partnership mode with Tata Consultancy Services as a service provider.

A six year old boy from Kolkata, Master Adnan Raja became the lucky passport applicant, whose application was processed as the 1,00,00,000th application in the Passport Seva System.
 
“Processing more than one crore applications for passports and related services is a noteworthy milestone. Our officials have been working relentlessly toprovidehassle-free passport services to the fellow citizens. We have also taken assertive steps to streamline and simplify the process for passport applicants,” Muktesh Pardeshi, Joint Secretary, Passport Seva Project and Chief Passport Officer said.

As part of MEA’s e-Governance initiatives, the Passport Seva Project has transformed the passport issuance system across India.

The Ministry is improving governance in Passport Offices by focusing on citizen-centric service orientation and transparency.
 

Other benefits of the Passport Seva Project include:
 
- Longer working hours to benefit the citizens;
- 24x7 Call Center Support in 17 languages;
- Complete digitization and processing of application when applicant visits the PSK, reducing the overall time spent and eliminating multiple visits;
- Biometric data and photographs taken in highly secure environment;
- Granting decision taken in front of the applicant, therefore greater transparency;
- Citizens leave the PSK with certainty on the status of their application;
- Transparency in the process and online real-time availability of data for ease of monitoring and decision making;
- Availability of mobile application mPassport Seva for information and status tracking of a passport application; and
- Newly introduced online payment based appointments to curb the problem of absenteeism and curb the role of touts.

  

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  • xain kudla, mlore/dubai

    Sun, Jun 23 2013

    Its good news that PSP completes processing 1 crore applications, but who ever applied for renewal or new pass port it takes more than 1 months? what service is this? Example my frnd applied last month,his status still shows pending bcoz of police inquiry? But his inquiry also done before more than 15dys? I hope the authority will take strict action against the people who are doing delay in process?????????????????

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  • Mark, Udyavara

    Sun, Jun 23 2013

    I was under the impression that touts were a part of the passport ministry. Else why 2 months delay tactics for additional pages requests.

    If not touts, you will have to bribe the police ultimately.

    Good luck anyway!

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