Pending passport woes? Relief is coming to Ghaziabad with a special Lok Adalat on February 24 at the Regional Passport Office. Mandated by the Ministry of External Affairs, the drive will address up to 50 cases between 3 PM and 5 PM, streamlining what often feels like an endless wait.
Lead by Indian Foreign Service officer Anuj Swaroop, the session invites applicants for face-to-face interactions. Officers will scrutinize files on the spot, resolving issues from verification snags to document discrepancies without further ado. It’s about empowerment and efficiency for everyday citizens.
With spots capped at 50, Swaroop stresses arriving early and document-ready. This targeted intervention cuts through red tape, especially vital as global travel rebounds.
Email the office for any pre-Adalat support; their team stands ready to assist. This multi-channel approach ensures inclusivity.
Part of an ongoing series, Passport Lok Adalats exemplify adaptive public service. In Ghaziabad’s bustling context, it not only clears dockets but reinforces the administration’s pledge to timely, transparent passport delivery.
