The Regional Passport Office in Ghaziabad is hosting a Passport Lok Adalat to expedite pending applications, a boon for applicants facing prolonged waits. Marked for January 30 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, the venue is Room No. 320 at Hapur Chungi, Kamla Nehru Nagar.
Anuj Swaroop, the Regional Passport Officer from the Indian Foreign Service, will chair the proceedings, committing to spot resolutions for 50 vetted cases. Expect thorough reviews of documentation gaps, verification pendings, and procedural glitches.
Drawing from Ministry of External Affairs protocols, this effort prioritizes transparency and speed. Swaroop emphasized the ripple effects of delays: disrupted careers, missed academic deadlines, and strained travel plans.
Participants are advised to bring all pertinent documents for seamless processing. With slots capped at 50, this is a prime chance to bypass standard queues.
This lok adalat exemplifies adaptive governance, blending traditional dispute forums with modern admin needs. In Ghaziabad’s bustling ecosystem, it addresses surging demands effectively.
Looking ahead, successful execution could inspire similar drives, streamlining passport issuance across regions and affirming India’s service-oriented public sector evolution.