Ramban, Oct 26: As many as 110 persons successfully availed the services of a three-day Mobile Passport Seva Camp organised by the Regional Passport Office, Jammu, under the public outreach programme of the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.
The maiden Mobile Passport Van Service Camp, held in the premises of the District Administrative Complex, Ramban, concluded on Sunday with a positive response from the locals.
According to Officer on Special Duty, Sunil Kher, out of the total 120 slots available during the three-day camp, 110 applicants successfully completed the initial process for obtaining their passports.
“Nine applications were rejected due to insufficient documentation, while one applicant could not turn up for the scheduled appointment,” he said.
The beneficiaries thanked the government and the Regional Passport Office Jammu for extending the passport facility to their doorstep.
They said that the initiative saved them the inconvenience of travelling to Jammu for passport-related formalities.
The camp, aimed at improving public access to essential services, is part of the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance citizen outreach and service delivery in far-flung areas like Ramban.
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