How to apply for the curfew e-pass by states:
Since India was placed under a three-week lockdown on 24 March, movement has been restricted but some state governments are issuing e-passes online.
Since India was placed under the lockdown on 22 march, movement throughout the country has been restricted to essential journeys only but some state governments have started issuing Emergency curfew e-passes which are now available online. All of those who are involved in the movement of essential goods and supplies across any of the country’s 28 states or union territories will need to apply for a an e-pass or movement pass.
(Travelling between states in India with an e-pass)
The e-pass will only be issued to those performing what is classified as essential work – healthcare work, the supply and distribution of food and medical supplies, police and fire services, security forces, courier services, providers of utility services such as electricity and water, supply and distribution of animal feed…
Applying for an e-pass does not automatically mean you will be granted one. Local administration authorities will determine who is entitled to an e-pass and who isn’t at their own discretion.Corona updates on E-pass:Check below and click to apply online for E-pass
On the application form, information such as full name and address of the applicant, identification( (Aadhar Card number, driving license)), vehicle license number( (DMV)) and registration will need to be given together with an official letter of authorisation from the applicant’s company or place of work along with a recent, passport-size photograph. Some states might ask for other information such as a mobile phone number to be able to receive ((SMS authentication codes)). Others, for instance Goa, might ask for information about the type and quantity of goods being transported.
On the application form, information such as full name and address of the applicant, identification( (Aadhar Card number, driving license)), vehicle license number( (DMV)) and registration will need to be given together with an official letter of authorisation from the applicant’s company or place of work along with a recent, passport-size photograph. Some states might ask for other information such as a mobile phone number to be able to receive ((SMS authentication codes)). Others, for instance Goa, might ask for information about the type and quantity of goods being transported.
Below is a list of how and where to apply for an e-pass:
Chandigarh:
Haryana:
- E-pass application form
- Further information available on Haryana government website
Himachal Pradesh :
Jammu and Kashmir
Punjab:
Rajasthan:
Uttar Pradesh:
Bihar:
Maharashtra:
- Applications in writing must be sent by email to the relevant.
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