As part of the Passport Seva Project (PSP), a Mission
Mode Project, implemented by the Government with a view to comprehensively
overhaul passport issuance system, 77 Passport Seva Kendras (PSKs) as per
enclosed list (Annexure –I), have been set up and operationalised as extended
arms of the existing 37 Passport Offices across the country. Since the launch
of Pilot PSKs in May 2010 to 30th June, 2014, 1,53,29,306 Passports
have been issued in the new system.
The Government is aware of the difficulties being faced
by applicants at a few locations on account of online procedures when they were
introduced. In this context, following measures have been taken for smooth
processing of online appointments:
(i) The Passport Portal, www.passportindia.gov.in, is
web-based and can be accessed by anyone, anytime and anywhere. The citizens
are free to apply online and obtain appointments themselves or seek the
assistance of anyone else to obtain appointments. The applicants are required
to log on to the Passport Portal; create their user ID and assign a password ;
fill & submit the application form online or download the e-form, fill
& upload the same at the portal (applicants may scan and upload supporting
documents, if they so desire); schedule an appointment after making payment of
passport fee online through debit/credit card or State Bank of India (SBI)
net-banking or SBI Challan; and along with a print-out of Appointment
Slip/Challan, original documents and photocopies, visit the concerned PSK for
submission of application.
(ii) With a view to address the challenge of
digital divide in the country, especially in the rural hinterland, the
Government in association with M/s. CSC e-Governance Services India Limited
{which is promoted by the Department of Electronics and Information Technology
(DeitY)}, has facilitated online filing of passport applications, through
the vast network of over one lakh CSCs across rural hinterland. The CSCs which
are the delivery points for Government, Private and Social Sector services in
the area, facilitate filling and uploading of Passport application form,
payment of applicable fee and scheduling of appointment for visit to the PSK,
at nominal charge not exceeding Rs. 100/-. As per the appointment schedule,
the applicants visit the PSK for completion of application submission process.
The services through CSCs are available throughout the week, including during
the weekend.
(iii) The online appointment system has been
introduced to minimize waiting time for applicants. Appointments are allotted
according to handling capacity of PSKs and are based on electronic queue
management system. The number of public dealing counters has been increased
from the erstwhile 350 to 1610 in the new system and public dealing hours have
gone up from 4 hours to 7 hours a day.
(iv) The entire process is online and streamlined
including interface with the Indian police for verification of personal
particulars of applicants and with India Post for tracking delivery of
passports. Status of applications can be tracked through the passport website
or through mPassport Seva. An e-mail based helpdesk facility and a 24x7
National Call Centre has been set up to provide requisite information to
citizens in 17 languages. An SMS message is sent to the citizen as soon as the
passport is dispatched. For assistance, one can call toll-free helpline
1800-258-1800.
(v) Applicants’ presence in person at the PSK
enables the Passport Issuing Authority to capture their photograph and
fingerprints to prevent the incidence of impersonation. The applicants also get
full opportunity to see and affirm their personal particulars to be entered in
the passport to avoid unnecessary correspondence later.
(vi) Walk-in facility has also been allowed to citizens
having Application Registration Number (ARN) to enable them to apply for Tatkaal
service, issue of Police Clearance Certificate (PCC), deletion of Emigration
Clearance Required (ECR) status, inclusion of name of spouse in the passport
and issue of new booklets where pages have been exhausted. Senior citizens
above 60 years, minors below 15 years whose parents hold valid passports,
differently-abled persons, Central/State government employees and their
spouse/dependent minor children having ARN have also been permitted walk-in
facility.
(vii) Passport Offices conduct Passport Melas at
PSKs on weekends from time to time for meeting high demand of passports.
Passport Adalats, on need basis, are also conducted by Passport Offices to
redress passport service grievances by dealing with citizens directly.
(viii) As police verification of personal particulars
and antecedents of applicants is critical to Passport issuance, Passport
Offices keep in touch with Police to expedite Police Verification reports.
(ix) A Handbook of Standard Documents & Procedures
for PSK officials has been circulated to all the Passport Offices for speedy
processing of passport applications.
(x) A Productivity Linked Incentive Scheme has been
implemented aimed at increasing productivity of Central Passport Organisation officials.
As of now, statements and passbooks issued by 26 Public
Sector banks are accepted as one of the address proofs as supporting document
for passport issuance. In addition, other documents including water bill,
telephone bill, electricity bill, Voter ID card, Aadhaar Card, Ration Card are
also accepted as address proof. (Annexure –II).
Annexure-I
STATE-WISE LIST
OF PASSPORT SEVA KENDRAS (PSKs)
S. No.
|
State/UT
|
No. of PSKs
|
Location of PSKs
|
1.
|
Andhra
Pradesh/Telangana
|
7
|
Hyderabad
I, II & III, Nizamabad, Vijayawada,
Tirupati,
Visakhapatnam,
|
2.
|
Assam*
|
1
|
Guwahati
|
3.
|
Bihar
|
1
|
Patna
|
4.
|
Chandigarh
UT**
|
1
|
Chandigarh
|
5.
|
Chhattisgarh
|
1
|
Raipur
|
6.
|
Delhi
NCT***
|
3
|
Herald
House, Shalimar Place,
Bhikaji
Cama Place
|
7.
|
Goa
|
1
|
Panaji
|
8.
|
Gujarat
|
5
|
Ahmedabad
I& II, Vadodara,
Rajkot,
Surat.
|
9.
|
Haryana
|
2
|
Ambala,
Gurgaon.
|
10.
|
Himachal
Pradesh
|
1
|
Shimla
|
11.
|
Jammu
& Kashmir
|
2
|
Jammu,
Srinagar
|
12.
|
Jharkhand
|
1
|
Ranchi
|
13.
|
Karnataka
|
4
|
Bangalore
I & II, Hubli, Mangalore.
|
14.
|
Kerala
|
13
|
Thiruvananthapuram,Thiruvananthapuram
(Rural), Kollam, Cochin, Ernakulam Rural, Alapuzha, Kottayam, Malappuram,
Thrissur,
Kozhikode
I & II, Kannur I & II.
|
15.
|
Madhya
Pradesh
|
1
|
Bhopal
|
16.
|
Maharashtra
|
7
|
Mumbai
I, II & III, Pune, Nagpur, Thane, Nashik.
|
17.
|
Odisha
|
1
|
Bhubaneswar
|
18.
|
Punjab
|
5
|
Amritsar,
Ludhiana, Jalandhar I & II,
Hoshiarpur.
|
19.
|
Rajasthan
|
3
|
Jaipur,
Jodhpur, Sikar.
|
20.
|
Tamil
Nadu
|
8
|
Chennai
I, II & III, Trichy, Thanjavur, Madurai,Tirunelveli, Coimbatore,
|
21.
|
Uttar
Pradesh
|
6
|
Lucknow,
Varanasi, Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Bareilly, Ghaziabad.
|
22.
|
Uttarakhand
|
1
|
Dehradun
|
23.
|
West
Bengal@
|
2
|
Kolkata,
Berhampore.
|
TOTAL
|
|
77
|
|
*
RPO Guwahati covers five other North-Eastern States also.
**RPO
Chandigarh covers parts of Punjab and Haryana
***RPO
Delhi covers parts of Haryana
@RPO
Kolkata covers Sikkim and Tripura.
Annexure-II
Proof of Address
1
|
Water Bill
|
2
|
Telephone
(landline or post paid mobile bill)
|
3
|
Electricity
bill
|
4
|
One year
statement (with transactions)/ Passbook of running bank account (Public
Sector Banks only)
|
5
|
Income Tax
Assessment Order
|
6
|
Election
Commission Photo ID card
|
7
|
Proof of
Gas Connection
|
8
|
Certificate
from Employer of reputed companies on letter head
|
9
|
Spouse`s
passport copy (First and last page including family details), (provided the
applicant`s present address matches the address mentioned in the spouse’s
passport)
|
10
|
Applicant`s
current and valid ration card
|
11
|
Parent`s
passport copy, in case of minors(First and last page)
|
12
|
Aadhaar
Card
|
Note:
- (For Minor): For minor applicants, present address proof document in the name of parent(s) can be submitted.
- (For Document No. 1, 2, and 3): At least 2 bills are required - One bill should of be of last year and the other bill of current year.
- (For Document No. 8): Only public limited companies can give address proof on company letter head along with seal. Computerised print-outs shall not be entertained.
- (For Document No. 10): If any applicant submits only ration card as proof of address, it should be accompanied by one more proof of address out of the given categories.
- (For Document No. 12): If the Aadhaar card issuance date is less than a year from passport application processing date at PSK, it should be accompanied by one more proof of address out of the given categories.
This Information was given by answer
the Minister of state in the Ministry of External Affairs Gen. Retd. V. K.
Singh in Lok Sabha today.
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