As
per Government instructions, passports to Indian citizens are issued as
per the provisions of the Passports Act 1967 and the Passport Rules
1980 as amended from time to time. Prior to issuing a passport, the
Passport Issuing Authority must establish the applicant’s citizenship,
identity and an absence of criminal record as mandated by the Passports
Act. This requires verification of personal particulars of applicants
and background check of their criminal antecedents which are time
consuming.
(i) increase in demand for passport;
(ii) delays in receipt of police verification reports within the stipulated time of 21 days;
(iii) receipt of incomplete police reports due to submission of incomplete information/documentation by the applicants; and
(iv) Shortage of staff strength in the Central Passport Organization, not keeping with the increase in demand for services.
The
Government has fixed a time limit of 30 days for issue of fresh
passports and 15 days for re-issue of passports and 1-7 days for Tatkaal
applications. The Government is considering several citizen-friendly
proposals, including revision of time-limit for issue of passports given
in Ministry of External Affairs’ Citizen Charter, to improve the
delivery-process of passport issuance.
In
spite of various constraints, in 2011, the Ministry issued 73.65 lakh
passports and related services which is a record ever achieved in any
year.
Some
activities of middlemen have been noticed in and around Passport
Offices. In order to obviate any need to approach any middlemen for any
kind of service, passport application procedures are prominently
displayed in all the Passport Offices. Advisories cautioning the public
against middlemen/touts are also displayed prominently. Whenever
middlemen activities are noticed, Passport Officers, with the assistance
of local police, conduct raids to eliminate this menace.
In
order to further simplify the passport procedure, a Mission Mode
Project (MMP) was identified under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP)
of the Government of India which inter alia includes many other high
impact e-Governance initiatives and projects. The MMP on Passports,
named Passport Seva Project, aims “to deliver all Passport-related
services to the citizens in a timely, transparent, more accessible,
reliable manner & in a comfortable environment through streamlined
processes and committed, trained & motivated workforce”. The
Passport Seva Project (PSP) incorporates the global best practices in
the passport issuance system. The key features of the PSP are enumerated
below:
- Establishing 77 Passport Seva Kendras (PSKs) for delivering all front-end citizen services.( The Project has been completely executed and all 77 PSKs were made operational by early June 2012)
- Creation of on-line Passport Portal [www.passportindia.gov.in] for offering Passport services.
- Providing links to designated points in Police department.
- Establishing a Central Passport Printing Facility (CPPF) for handling extra load of Dispatch process to Postal Department.
- Introduction of a multi-modal Information and Grievance handling system.
- Creating a centralized IT system linking all PSK’s, Passport Offices, Police and Postal Departments.
- Introducing productivity linked incentive scheme for Government employees.
- Establishing a proper Program Governance Structure for managing the implementation and operation of all the above.
The
Minister of State in the Ministry Of External Affairs Smt. Preneet Kaur
provided this information in reply to a question in Lok Sabha on
17-8-2012.
Source : PIB
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