What are the changes proposed by the government in Indian Passports? Should they be any cause of concern?
Refer – The Hindu
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KEY POINTS
Proposed changes and its impact
· GOI will no longer print the name of the spouse/father/legal guardian on the last page of passports.
· Instead, the last page will be left blank.
· It is being done to keep up with changed and emerging social norms.
· Instances from the past in which the applicant had either insisted that the name of the father should not be mentioned in his/her passport or in her child’s passport, had suggested dropping the page.
· This also resolves the issue of children of single parents applying for passports.
· Another change that the GOI proposed in what is a first of its kind in differentiation, new “Orange cover Passports” to citizens whose passports carry the “Emigration Check Required” stamp.
· For the rest, it is proposed to retain the current dark blue passports.
· The move stems from the belief that different jacketing colours would enable easier recognition and improve airport efficiency.
· ECR stamping is done to enable better tracking in order to prevent the exploitation of such people, when they go to work abroad as labourers.
· While administrative convenience was said to have drove the move, many see it as an instance of institutionalising discrimination.
· ECR passport-holders are those who haven’t passed their matriculation examination and aren’t income tax assesses.
· Notably, a majority in this category are likely to belong to a minority or marginalised communities.
· This will create a citizenship document that will visibly identify some as members of economically and socially marginalised communities.
· It will also leave such passport-holders vulnerable to discrimination—by airlines, service providers at airports and abroad, too.
· The passport is universally recognised as certifying citizenship of a country.
· It should not make a person feel like a second-class citizen.