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Rasuwa arranges for online form submission for passport



RASUWA: Arrangement has been made for the service recipients to fill up online forms for obtaining passport.

In order to provide hassle-free public service, the district administration office has mobilized its staffs to fill up online forms of the service seekers for passport.

Once taking charge of the local administration responsibility, Chief District Officer Prakash Chandra Adhikari has placed the arrangement to promptly deliver services to the people taking into consideration the geographical remoteness of the district and chilling cold. He made an arrangement to mobilize staffs of the District Administration Office, Rasuwa to freely fill up and submit digital forms for passport process.

In an average daily 10-12 service recipients turn up to the office for online forms for passport.

With the facilitating arrangement of the DAO for online submission of forms, it was convenient for them to get the service, commented service recipients.

Based on the online forms received for the passports, the DAO has started promptly providing the service accordingly.

Free service has been put in place for all types of applications required to be submitted to the DAO.

Likewise, CDO Adhikari informed all security agencies with necessary preparedness and logistics have been kept stand-by for disaster management.

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