Indian High Commission will introduce a scheme on a trial basis to enable women traveling to India to apply for Indian visas without an e-token or prior appointment, reports UNB
The pilot scheme will run from October 3-13 October only at the Indian Visa Application Centre in the capital’s Gulshan-1 area.
Women will also be allowed to deposit tourist visa applications on behalf of immediate family members who are accompanying them to India, said the High Commission yesterday. Women applicants and their family members seeking visas will need to have confirmed air tickets with them when they apply (to be shown at the time of entry).
The date of journey should be in the month of October but after 7 days of submission of the visa application form at the Indian Visa Application Centre
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President Abdul Hamid yesterday urged all concerned to work together to ensure the empowerment of people through proper implementation of the Right to Information (RTI) Act, reports UNB. “Free flow… 
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