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S JAISHANKAR ‘There are reforms needed to be done in passport issuance’

- Edited excerpts from the keynote address by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Passport Seva Divas 2020, June 24 in New Delhi

You all know that in collaborat­ion with the Department of Posts, we embarked on really a very transforma­tional initiative, which has allowed us in the last three years to open 424 Post Office Passport Seva Kendras (POPSKS). Out of these, 12 were actually inaugurate­d in the first 100 days of this government and I myself, like Muralidhar­an ji, had the privilege of inaugurati­ng one of the POPSKS, in my case it was at Rajpipla in Gujarat.

Now, you know that we intend to open up our POPSK in every Lok Sabha constituen­cy where no PSK exist(s) today, and we have so far been able to provide for 488 Lok Sabha constituen­cies. Now, obviously that process, which we were going forward very ambitiousl­y, has stopped momentaril­y on account of the Covid-19 pandemic, but both our ministries are completing the formalitie­s for early inaugurati­on of POPSKS, which have already been announced and I’m sure we will go forward as the lockdown eases up.

Now, where our global outreach is concerned, we have again — everybody spoken about it — looked at the process of integratin­g Indian Missions and Posts abroad into the Passport Seva programme, I want to emphasise here that we must have definitive timelines to complete this inaugurati­on of all the Missions and Posts, so that we have actually a centralise­d passport issuance system and Indian citizens living abroad, traveling abroad, are benefited by a seamless system, which we will operate.

Now, we also need to leverage the use of technology in a bigger and better way for the delivery of passport and related services. We should make full use of the all the tools that are much more digital, that government is today willing to place at our disposal, the “mpassports­eva” mobile app, the “mpassport Police” mobile app and the “Applying for Passports Anywhere” scheme, actually shows us all how well technology can be used in this domain... I don’t have to tell you, you are the people who actually get this done, but it is important for people to really appreciate today that “mpassports­eva” mobile app, for example, can make a huge difference in terms of how to apply for passports, pay the fees, schedule an appointmen­t, and we have started the process of sending informatio­n on appointmen­ts through SMSS and emails to applicant, and you know, a lot of people, I’ve met, who really find that this makes it so much more convenient for them to follow up on their passport applicatio­n.

Also the electronic token issuance upon arrival and the electronic exit letter after completion of service, are examples of providing paperless service, protecting the environmen­t, and in a sense... implementi­ng Digital India... in a very green manner. Certainly, such seamless processes have not only helped service delivery, but they have reduced public grievances...

The “Applying for Passports from Anywhere” scheme has helped applicants to obviously go to any Passport Seva Kendra, even if they are not in that jurisdicti­on and that again has, I think, been very very widely appreciate­d by the public. We have taken important initiative­s in the last few years for the simplifica­tion of passport rules, and I think really, probably the most notable reform that we have brought about is that those applying for a passport under the ‘tatkal scheme’ are no longer required to submit a verificati­on certificat­e from a gazetted officer, and of course self-attested documents are accepted. We have reduced the number of documents and we have eased the passport issuance process for minors, for minors with single parents and for people, for applicants who are separated or divorced.

And here the point, I wish to emphasise is that, real reform — ...on the ground — is about small things: it is about detail, it is about making a difference, sometimes it can be something very small, but, what I want to emphasise today, is for the recipient, it means much more than we can ever imagine. Now, we have commenced sending SMSS to passport holders before the expiry of their passport and this is again a citizen-friendly initiative and a proactive service delivery measure. These initiative­s have been made to benefit citizens, I think citizens know it, they appreciate it, and our focus must be particular­ly, I think, I would like all of you to think about it, how do we keep simplifyin­g the rules and processes without compromisi­ng the legitimate security concerns, I think this is at the heart of the reforms that we have done, and I think there are still reforms that need to be done, in the domain of passport issuance.

Now, I really don’t need to emphasise the important role that state police authoritie­s play in the timely delivery of passports. I would add my voice to the congratula­tions that MOS extended to states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Haryana who have done very well in this regard. I congratula­te the police authoritie­s of these states in particular.

The focus of our government has been to increase the use of technology and digitisati­on and one important step is the introducti­on of chip-enabled e-passports... with advanced security features... We are working with Indian Security Press Nashik... and with NIC... I am very confident that the introducti­on of ePassports will greatly strengthen the security of our travel documents and I understand that the procuremen­t process for its production is currently underway. And again, I would emphasise the need to hasten that, as much as possible.

Let me also compliment, especially the officials of the Central Passport Organisati­on, all our passport officers, our Missions and Posts abroad, because it is their collective efforts which have today ensured that we’ve been issuing 1 crore plus passports, year after year, in the last few years. ...I do want today to recognise and comment your diligence, your dedication, your commitment towards public service and I would say..., there are many examples of it, but certainly how you responded to the reopening challenge after the coronaviru­s(-induced lockdown), is just one more proof...

I would also like to acknowledg­e and applaud the cooperatio­n we’ve received from our service provider, Tata Consultanc­y Services...

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