PSK medium to bring visible changes in public services: V K

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Press Trust of India Itanagar
Last Updated : Sep 21 2016 | 4:57 PM IST
The Centre is committed to streamline and bring visible changes in public services throughout the country and Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) will facilitate the process by making passport available to people in a hassle-free manner, Union Minister Gen (Retd) V K Singh said here today.
Formally inaugurating the PSK here in presence of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju, Singh said the Kendra would facilitate people to get passport within the state instead of going to Guwahati and other places.
"As of date there are over 700 police districts in the country out of which 638 districts have the facilities of online police verification so that the process could be made faster. At present it takes minimum 28 days for police verification for passport and we are trying to make it short and accordingly the ministry is taking up the issue with the Home Ministry," the Union Minister of State for External Affairs said.
He said, the ministry is contemplating to set up PSKs in all post offices of the state with all facilities soon so that people could be benefitted.
"In the next two years, we want to establish PSKs in nearly 850 head post offices in the country which will also help in reducing the time in police verification process," Singh said, adding Arunachal Pradesh being a big state with sparse population, the state government had to work out the modalities for establishing PSKs in all the post offices.
Singh appealed to the state government officials and
lawmakers for their cooperation and suggestion to the ministry on how to streamline the process of obtaining passport.
Rijiju while speaking on the occasion called for inculcating team spirit among the ministers and legislators to bring development in the state.
"Ways should be identified as to how to solve the problems of the people. If we cannot deliver up to the expectations of the people, they will not forgive us. Without delivery no government can survive," he said.
Pointing out that the Team Arunachal concept would fail if every citizen was not made a part of the team, Rijiju urged the state government to take people into confidence in all its plan and policies.
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First Published: Sep 21 2016 | 4:57 PM IST

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