Srinagar: Vitasta School of Law and Humanities today hosted a roundtable conference with Regional Passport Officer Davinder Kumar as part of the Vigilance Week campaigns.
This event provided a valuable platform for students to engage directly with a key official from the passport authority, fostering a spirit of inquiry and awareness among future legal professionals.
During the conference, students posed a variety of questions, demonstrating their keen interest in understanding the intricacies of the passport system.
Key topics discussed included the dual verification process, the swift mechanism of the passport issuance system, and the policies in place to assist citizens.
Kumar addressed concerns regarding the deadlines for passport applications and the challenges faced by citizens at the ground level.
The interaction was not only informative but also highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability in public services. Kumar emphasized the commitment of the passport office to streamline processes and enhance the experience for applicants.
The event concluded with a call for continued dialogue between the authorities and the youth, encouraging students to remain engaged and informed about civic issues.
The roundtable conference was a resounding success, fostering a greater understanding of the workings of the passport system and the importance of vigilance in public service.
Vitasta School of Law hosts roundtable conference
