
New Delhi:
Hand-written passports of Indian citizens will no longer be valid, a directive issue by the government said on Wednesday.
The government had asked those having hand-written passports to get machine-readable ones having bar codes by November 24.
The government had decided to discontinue hand-written passports in accordance with the recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to incorporate biometric data in the machine readable travel documents.
Hand-written passports have become invalid for travelling abroad from today, said a government official.
The machine readable passports have greater protection against fraudulent practices and tampering.
Hand-written passports were issued prior to 2001.
The government had asked those having hand-written passports to get machine-readable ones having bar codes by November 24.
The government had decided to discontinue hand-written passports in accordance with the recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to incorporate biometric data in the machine readable travel documents.
Hand-written passports have become invalid for travelling abroad from today, said a government official.
The machine readable passports have greater protection against fraudulent practices and tampering.
Hand-written passports were issued prior to 2001.
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