What’s behind the change of colour, trimmed information in new Indian passports
Sushant Singh
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Updated: January 17, 2018 8:34 am
On Friday, the Ministry of External Affairs announced it would end
printing family and address information in passports and offer a new
jacket colour, based on an emigration check requirement status.
What changes has the government decided to bring to the Indian passport?
The government has decided to not print the last page of the
passport, which contains information like the name of the passport
holder’s father, mother or spouse, address, Emigration Check Required
(ECR) and any old passport number with the date and place of issue. As
the passport’s last page will not be printed now, passport holders with
an ECR status would be issued a passport with an orange-coloured jacket.
Those with non-ECR status will continue to get blue passports.
Why did the government decide to do this?
The government accepted the recommendation of a three-member
committee comprising officials of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
and the Ministry of Women and Child Development, seeking to examine
various issues pertaining to passport applications, such as instances
where a mother/child had insisted that the name of the father should not
be mentioned in the passport, and passport issues relating to children
with single parents and adopted children.
Link: http://indianexpress.com/article/explained/whats-behind-the-change-of-colour-trimmed-info-in-new-indian-passports-5026087/
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