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Govt launches passport home delivery service in partnership with TCS

From Dawn · () English

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  • Pakistan's Directorate General of Immigration and Passports partnered with TCS to launch a passport home delivery service.
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Pakistan's Directorate General of Immigration and Passports (DGIP) has partnered with logistics company TCS to launch a new passport home delivery service called โ€œPassport Aapki Dehleez Par.โ€ The initiative aims to enhance citizen convenience and modernize public service delivery.

TCS is proud to partner with DGIP in delivering an essential public service directly to citizensโ€™ doorsteps.

โ€” Hassan Raza LeghariTCS Chief Executive Officer Hassan Raza Leghari reaffirmed the companyโ€™s commitment to supporting digital governance and citizen-centric services.

During a meeting at the DGIP headquarters, TCS CEO Hassan Raza Leghari expressed his company's commitment to supporting digital governance. "TCS is proud to partner with DGIP in delivering an essential public service directly to citizensโ€™ doorsteps," he stated. Leghari emphasized TCS's dedication to ensuring secure and timely passport delivery nationwide, leveraging their logistics network and service excellence.

Passports are highly confidential and important documents. Leveraging our nationwide logistics network and service excellence, we are committed to ensuring that every passport reaches its recipient safely, securely, and on time.

โ€” Hassan Raza LeghariTCS Chief Executive Officer Hassan Raza Leghari reaffirmed the companyโ€™s commitment to supporting digital governance and citizen-centric services.

DGIP Director General Muhammad Ali Randhawa highlighted the service's role in making passport acquisition more accessible and efficient. "By delivering passports directly to applicantsโ€™ homes, we are reducing unnecessary visits to passport offices while ensuring a secure and seamless collection process," he said. This move follows DGIP's earlier announcement in May about plans for nationwide passport home delivery and the introduction of a chatbot for applicant assistance.

By delivering passports directly to applicantsโ€™ homes, we are reducing unnecessary visits to passport offices while ensuring a secure and seamless collection process.

โ€” Muhammad Ali RandhawaDGIP Director General Muhammad Ali Randhawa said the initiative reflects the departmentโ€™s commitment to making passport services more accessible and efficient.
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