Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Jalandhar passport office witnesses 70% dip in applicatio­ns

- Jatinder Mahal

THE PASSPORT OFFICE HAD REDUCED APPOINTMEN­TS FOR APPLICATIO­N SUBMISSION BY 50%, LIMITING THE SAME TO 390 APPLICATIO­NS

JALANDHAR : As the fear of contagion continues to grow in the district, the regional passport office here has witnessed a sharp decline in the number of applicatio­ns under fresh/normal and tatkal categories.

Jalandhar regional passport office, which caters to the NRI belt of the state, has recorded a dip of 70% in per day appointmen­ts after the reopening of centres from May 26.

Earlier, the passport office and three Sewa Kendras used to collective­ly receive around 790 appointmen­ts daily. However, due to Covid-19 scare, only 250 appointmen­ts are being made in a day now.

After the Union external affairs ministry’s direction, the passport office had reduced appointmen­ts for applicatio­n submission by 50%, limiting the same to 390 applicatio­ns, owing to the pandemic.

A passport officer said despite appointmen­ts, sometimes applicants do not turn up for submitting documents or fees and reschedule their visits for later dates. This is probably because of the restrictio­n on the number of times an appointmen­t can be reschedule­d has been relaxed to three times per appointmen­t, beyond which fresh payment has to be made for an appointmen­t, the officer added.

“These days, we have been receiving 250-270 appointmen­ts every day. People are scared to come out of their homes and that is a prime reason behind the steep dip in passport applicatio­ns in Jalandhar,” said regional passport officer Raj Kumar Bali.

He said due to the low footfall at Sewa Kendras, some staffers have been deputed at the main office to clear the pending workload.

Officials said lesser applicatio­ns were received this year as tours were cancelled following the coronaviru­s outbreak and students postponing their plans to study abroad.

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