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    Nepal issues e-passports for the first time

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    Nepal on Wednesday started issuing e-passports for the first time.

    Foreign Minister Narayan Khadka inaugurated the e-passport personalization center at the Department of Passport and handed over the country’s first-ever e-passport to Satya Mohan Joshi, a 102-year-old historian, the department said in a press statement.

    E-passports will ultimately replace the machine-readable passports, which were introduced in 2010 to replace the decades-old handwritten passports in Nepal.

    “Only limited e-passports will be issued for a few days as the system is still in the testing phase,” Sharad Raj Aran, spokesman for the Department of Passport, told Xinhua news agency.

    The department plans to issue e-passports in a full manner within three weeks, while District Administration Offices and other offices authorized to issue passports in various parts of the country will start issuing e-passports by December, and Nepali diplomatic missions abroad shall issue e-passports in January next year, according to the press statement.

    Aran said all the offices would continue to issue machine-readable passports alongside e-passports until necessary infrastructure is ready for e-passports only.

    “We plan to fully go into the e-passport regime by January end,” he added. 

    Read press release as below:

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