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Government of India to Implement the Chip Embedded E-Passports by Next Year
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Government of India to Implement the Chip Embedded E-Passports by Next Year

Amandeep Singh
Amandeep Singh Published October 13, 2016
Last updated: 2016/10/13 at 10:17 AM
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Indian Government is working hard to digitalise the lives of Indians under the PM Modi’s vision of Digital India. And in another such step, the centre will roll out chip embedded e-passports, which can be incorporated with passports so that the information can be verified electronically, in the first phase by next year.

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Mr VK Singh was talking to media persons during a visit to the Regional Passport office.Why had Indian Government imposed the restrictions on the overseas recruitment of nurse and female domestic workers?

Minister of state for External Affairs VK Singh said today that fully digital passports that could be even carried in mobile phones would be introduced in the next phase.

Government of India to Implement the Chip Embedded E-Passports by Next Year

Earlier Government of India had introduced the digital lockers to keep the important document like Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voter ID, with them anywhere on their phone. And one is not supposed to carry the documents physically with them.

Mr VK Singh was talking to media persons during a visit to the Regional Passport office.

He said that facilities for e-passports are being installed and it is expected that all fresh passports to be issued from next year would have the chips incorporated in it.

The minister also said that once the delay in police verification process is sorted out through the electronic passing of information, the time required for issuing passports could be minimised.

Government of India to Implement the Chip Embedded E-Passports by Next Year

Why had Indian Government imposed the restrictions on the overseas recruitment of nurse and female domestic workers?

In reply to the question, Mr Singh said the restrictions imposed on the overseas recruitment of nurses and female domestic workers had helped kerb the exploitation in the sector.

Mr Singh, who had recently visited Saudi to help those stranded there following job losses, said the Saudi government is cooperating in getting the claims of Indian workers from Saudi employers.

He also advised those still going to Saudi to take up employment to be cautious and go through genuine channels. Earlier in the day, Mr Singh reviewed the working of the Passport Sewa Kendra, Kollam also.

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