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Saturday, 2 December 2017

10 additional immigration counters come up at IGI airport

New Delhi: Ten additional immigration counters have become operational in the departure area of Delhi's IGI airport where at least 10 more e-visa counters would also be made functional by this month-end to deal with the growing passenger traffic, officials said.
This was conveyed to Union Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba at a high-level meeting called to review plans being implemented to end inconvenience to passengers seeking immigration clearance at the Indira Gandhi International airport here.
It was conveyed in the meeting that 10 more immigration counters have become operational at the departure area on November 15 after the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) provided additional space and the Bureau of Immigration (BOI) arranged manpower and equipment such as passport reading machines, computers, web cameras, and others, a home ministry official said.

At least 10 e-visa counters would be made functional for electronic visa facility for foreigners by November 30.
Additional space is also being arranged to set up another 10 immigration counters for facilitation of travellers in the departure area by January.
Besides, 25 additional counters for electronic visa facility will be made functional by January, for which the BOI is making arrangements for manpower and other infrastructure as planned, the official said.
With the operationalisation of 10 additional counters, the number of such booths has gone up to 85 -- both at arrival and departure halls, including those for e-visa.
There has been a 30 per cent increase in international passengers at the IGI airport in the last two years, with serpentine queues at immigration desks, another official said.
To Read the News in Full 17/11/17 PTI/Times of India
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