The Union government has awarded the Assam Police for "good practices" under the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS), an e-governance project, an official release said Saturday.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has also awarded Anil Kumar Jha, Special Director General (CID) of the force, for his outstanding contribution in implementing the project.
The award was given for citizen centric service delivery, in which the state police has automated passport verification and Permanent Residential Certificate (PRC) services using the online CCTNS, the release said.
"Earlier, manual passport police verification used to take a considerable time, which has been reduced to a maximum of 21 days as per passport requirements. Similarly for PRC, the students need not submit the police verification separately now, which was delaying the entire process," it said.
When contacted, Jha, who is the nodal officer to carry out the CCTNS project in Assam Police, said: "We have been working on for many years to successfully implement the project. We are happy to receive the award as it is a recognition of our hard work. It would be our endeavour to further improve our public delivery system through the CCTNS."