Why
can't the loss making post offices of India start issuing passports in the
country? Getting a passport in India is a tough job indeed, even though it has
gone online.
Almost
22 crore people in Uttar Pradesh live and work under the rule of the
Yadavs of the Samajwadi Party or the Mayawatis of the Bahujan Samaj Party. In
this state there are only three passport offices, one in Lucknow
the state capital, the other in Bareilly and the third in Ghaziabad.
The
external affairs ministry may say they have made the procedure simple. The
application has gone online and the dalals are out of the business
for applying. However there is a problem here. The multiplicity of documents
required is confusing to the common man, who even after applying online for a
passport from Gorakhpur or Deoria or Azamgarh, will have to
tread down to Lucknow to the local seva Kendra to finalize all
his details.
Here
he will find, that having an Aadhar Card is not enough, as the Aadhar Card is
not a proof of age. He will have to submit his High School Certificate once
again, as he had done earlier to the Aadhar Card making authority. In case he
has forgotten to bring it, then a trip back to Azamgarh or Gorakhpur
or Deoria is warranted. Now who said the procedure has become easier?
Once
these documents are submitted then the applicant has to wait for a policeman to
come to his house, to verify the claims and documents he has submitted to the
passport office. The policeman collects several papers and takes notes and
takes self attested copies of Aadhar Cards, Pan Cards and Election Id Cards and
passport size photographs of the applicants. He also takes a copy of the High
School Certificates of the applicants as well. So much so, for going to the
passport office and applying there in the presence of an officer or appointee
of the department.
This
entire rigmarole can take ten to fifteen days at the end of which, a passport
does arrive or is canceled, in the process a much wiser individual who has
interacted with both the external affairs ministry and the home ministry and
the state government, has a document that will facilitate his travel abroad,
where he can holiday in Switzerland, go for Haj to Saudi Arabia or study in
Australia and Canada and the United Kingdom or the USA. Life can now be lived
kingsize.
In
this process no one says that police harass them for money in the name of
verification, and the police and the external affairs ministry are groping in
the dark to find better ways and means to issue a passport, but the same
passport is handed to British citizens in London by the post office within 24
hours. The same happens in former British colonies like Malaysia, Indonesia and
Singapore and at the most, the process takes 48 hours and if you are lucky, the
travel document will be available the same evening, if you apply in the
morning. All because the post office handles this work.
To
get a similar process begun in India, the Ministry of External Affairs has to
link up with the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology,
which oversees the work of the India Postal services. This is not a big task,
but it may help in reducing the losses that the department is incurring every
year. Even though Aadhar Cards and the Unique Identification Number work was
given to this department, its financial loss was around Rs. 6,800 crore in 2012
alone.
The
situation is unique, as despite the fact that the postal department is a losing
proposition, its staff has to be given increased salaries, as they are central
government employees and the Sixth Pay commission took the lid off salaries. So
while their work has reduced, their pays have increased.
The
government in this case can neither shut down the post offices nor can it
dismiss the staff. At the same time several postal services are being
discontinued or have already gone into the pages of history. The Telegraph
office is now a thing of the past and was killed by the SMS and the Email.
Whatever
was left was destroyed by Facebook and WhatsApp. The government employees who
work in the postal department will despite all this, get a major hike in
salaries when the next pay commission comes along. It would be better to
generate work for them by allowing them to issue passports, as is done in
several other countries.
In
the old framework of things, when nations lived in isolation, it made sense to
have bamboo curtains and iron curtains. Now the passport is just a travel
document and easier access to passports should be possible.
However
something in our procedures is lopsided. While it is easy to get a driving
license even if you do not know how to drive a car properly, and could end up
endangering the lives of several persons, it is tough to get a gun license,
even though it is vital to have a gun for self defense in a country, where law
and order is a big problem and criminals are easily accessing guns and bombs.
Similarly
when economic liberalization has become the order of the day and boundaries
between nations are vanishing, with the average Indian becoming an
international citizen, getting a passport should be in the hands of post
offices, to make things easier and justify the high salaries paid to the postal
staff.
Source : http://www.merinews.com/
Why
can't the loss making post offices of India start issuing passports in
the country? Getting a passport in India is a tough job indeed, even
though it has gone online.
Almost
22 crore people in Uttar Pradesh live and work under the rule of the
Yadavs of the Samajwadi Party or the Mayawatis of the Bahujan Samaj
Party. In this state there are only three passport offices, one in
Lucknow the state
capital, the other in Bareilly and the third in Ghaziabad.
The
external affairs ministry may say they have made the procedure
simple. The application has gone online and the dalals are out of the
business for
applying. However there is a problem here. The multiplicity of
documents required is confusing to the common man, who even after
applying online for a passport from Gorakhpur or Deoria or Azamgarh,
will have to tread down to Lucknow to the local seva Kendra to
finalize all his details.
- See more at: http://www.merinews.com/article/post-offices-should-issue-passports-in-india/15908074.shtml#sthash.1TWSImS8.dpuf
Why
can't the loss making post offices of India start issuing passports in
the country? Getting a passport in India is a tough job indeed, even
though it has gone online.
Almost
22 crore people in Uttar Pradesh live and work under the rule of the
Yadavs of the Samajwadi Party or the Mayawatis of the Bahujan Samaj
Party. In this state there are only three passport offices, one in
Lucknow the state
capital, the other in Bareilly and the third in Ghaziabad.
The
external affairs ministry may say they have made the procedure
simple. The application has gone online and the dalals are out of the
business for
applying. However there is a problem here. The multiplicity of
documents required is confusing to the common man, who even after
applying online for a passport from Gorakhpur or Deoria or Azamgarh,
will have to tread down to Lucknow to the local seva Kendra to
finalize all his details.
- See more at: http://www.merinews.com/article/post-offices-should-issue-passports-in-india/15908074.shtml#sthash.1TWSImS8.dpuf
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