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Assam Police arrange 'Mela' to clear off pending passport applications

Oct 31, 2022, 15:59 IST
IANS
BCCL
In a first-of-its-kind initiative in the Cachar district, Assam Police on Sunday organised a 'Passport Mela' at Silchar to clear off the pending applications for passports.
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Almost 1,700 applicants had been given appointments and were asked to remain present along with all the documents required for police verification for getting a passport.

Superintendent of Police, Cachar district Numal Mahato said: "Chief Minister has instructed the police department to be people-centric and expedite all the works related to service to the people. In line with his call, we have organised this passport Mela to dispose of the pending passport verification."

According to the police officer, such initiatives will strengthen the police-public relation.

The local authorities of the district court were also requested to be present there so that people who need an affidavit could easily avail of it.

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"We have urged the people with genuine documents whose police verification was pending to come here and the one-day benefit," Mahato added.

The drive continued for the whole day and the police officials set up eight tables to increase the efficacy of the one-day service.

Passport Mela was organised at Cachar SP office premises and was inaugurated by Silchar MP Rajdeep Roy. Local MLA and other government officials were also present.

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