GUWAHATI, Assam — The Kamrup Metro district is set to host a unique police verification fair on April 2, aimed at streamlining the process for residents needing character certificates and other verification services. The initiative, organized by the district police, will see all police stations under the Kamrup Metro jurisdiction open their doors to facilitate quick and efficient document processing.
Authorities have planned the event to address the growing demand for police verification, often required for job applications, passport issuance, and other official purposes. The fair will operate as a one-day camp, with officials stationed at every police post to assist applicants, reducing the usual wait times and bureaucratic hurdles.
Senior police officials have encouraged residents to take advantage of the opportunity, advising them to bring necessary identification and supporting documents to ensure a smooth experience. The move has been welcomed by locals, who see it as a practical step toward improving access to essential services in the bustling metropolitan area.
The verification fair underscores the district administration’s efforts to enhance public convenience while maintaining security protocols, with plans to evaluate its success for potential replication in other regions.