The officials argued that the infrastructure at the airport was not keeping pace with the rush, which has increased approximately from 30,000 in 2015 to 41,000 passengers per day now.
Passengers coming from abroad have been facing tough time as immigration clearance taking more time than usual, they said.
A team of home ministry officials visited the immigration counters at the IGI Airport yesterday to see why so many complaints were coming from passengers.
Besides, there have been allegations that many immigration officers leave counters in rush hours for tea/ lunch/dinner breaks and that some of them were not well trained.
The home ministry team has suggested immediate increase in manpower and immigration counters and resource management to cut the long queues.
The Delhi airport has around 75 immigration counters -- both at arrival and departure halls, including those for e- visa.
There are four business class counters but these were also opened up for general public seeing the problems at the airport by the immigration authorities.
The ministry is also planning training programmes for the immigration staff for faster clearance of passengers as it has been found that many of them are not well trained since they were on deputation from different ministries.
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