Mangalore, Feb 1: Applied for a passport recently? Expect a considerable delay before you get it.
The Nashik-based Indian Security Press (ISP), the only place where passports are printed in the country, was shut for a couple of weeks due to the shortage of a special raw material. Though the printing of passports resumed last week, the shutdown and the resultant backlog means lakhs of applicants will have to wait longer before getting the all-important document.
A source from ISP said the special material is imported from foreign countries. It was made available after the external affairs ministry intervened.
An urgent meeting of ministry officials was called in Delhi a few days ago.
“The material was provided to ISP after the meeting and the printing resumed on January 21. ISP officials have been told to print more passport booklets in the coming days to deal with the shortage,” said a senior ministry official.
Lakhs of people have been affected because of the ISP shutdown. At the Delhi centre, 25,000 new applicants are waiting for their passports. “The scenario will continue for a couple of weeks across the country,” an official said.
P S Karthigeyan, Regional Passport Officer (RPO), said the India Security Press in Nashik was not supplying enough books. “Over the last few weeks it has been unable to print passports. We took up the issue with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Delhi and were told printing had resumed from January 21,” he said.
Passport offices across the country have not been able to keep to their schedule of issuing passports because of the press problem.
The ISP is responsible for printing security papers, judicial and non-judicial stamp papers, RBI and SBI cheque books, postage stamps, passports, promissory notes, postal orders, savings certificates and other security documents.
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