The Sunday Guardian

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The RSS has apparently given the BJP three choices for its candidate as President. The three names are Sushma Swaraj, Ram Naik or a tribal or a Dalit steeped in RSS ideology. BJP sources feel that the PM could pick the third option. And if it’s a Dalit from Maharashtr­a, then the Shiv Sena will have no problem staying on board, for the ally has made its preference clear for a Maharashtr­ian candidate— even if the Opposition props one, it would vote for that person. Well, the name will be out this week as the PM would like to have the issue resolved before he leaves for his US trip on 24 June. And as a footnote, when pondering over the names, one should recall the words of a political analyst who said, “Modiji siraf unko banayenge jinko woh Mahamahim keh sake (The PM will only appoint that person whom he can address with respect).” People across the country will have a Passport Seva Kendra within a 50 km radius soon. At a press conference on Saturday, Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj announced the goal to establish Passport Seva Kendras (PSKs) within every 50 km radius across the country to reduce the distance between people and PSKs and make passport issuance easily accessible to all.

Swaraj said, “I had received 77 PSKs as legacy. But I felt that this was a really small number given the size of our country. Then we started expanding our base and added 16 more PSKs, out of which 14 have already become operationa­l. But a total 93 PSKs still seemed insufficie­nt. Therefore, we collaborat­ed with Manoj Sinha, Minister for Communicat­ions, to establish Post Office Passport Seva Kendras (POPSKs) and now at the end of three years, we announce 83 POPSKs, out of which 52 have become operationa­l in the first phase. In the second phase, we are announcing to establish 149 POPSKs, which will lead to a total of 251 PSKs across the country. To fulfil our goal of establishi­ng PSKs within every 50 km radius, we will continue to work to recognise potential head post offices and locations.” Swaraj further added that the target for the second phase has been kept at 251 because it is an “auspicious number”.

In February this year, the MEA and the Department of Posts (DOP) had announced to utilise the Head Post Offices (HPO) in various states as POPSK for delivering passport related services to the people. The objective of this partnershi­p is to extend passport services on a larger scale and ensure wider area coverage of the travel document.

Swaraj also inaugurate­d the online portal of the “Know India Programme” to make the entire process of applying, processing etc., by Indian diasporic youth living in “Girmitiya countries” for various programmes run by the MEA to facilitate a channel for these youths to indulge with the mainland. “Girmitya” refers to descendant­s of indentured Indian labourers who were sent to Fiji, Mauritius, Surinam, Guyana, and Trinidad & Tobago, as plantation workers during colonial rule. The indentured labourers were made to sign an “Agreement” that restricted their return to the home country. Since the labourers were illiterate, the word “Agreement’ was pronounced by them as “Girmit”.

The “Know India Programme” (KIP) is a flagship initiative for engagement of the Diaspora, which familiaris­es Indian-origin youth (18-30 years) with their Indian roots and contempora­ry India, through a 21-25 days orientatio­n programme organised by the MEA. Since 2004, 40 KIPs have been organised in partnershi­p with state government­s, with 1,293 participan­ts in all. From 2016, six KIPs a year are being organised.

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