India drops plan for ’ Orange passorts’
Passports will also continue to have the last page
The Indian government will no longer pursue orange-coloured passports after scrapping their decision in a statement.
According to an NDTV report, the foreign ministry said that it had been decided to continue with the current practice of printing the last page of the passport and not to issue a separate passport with an orange coloured jacket to ECR (Emigration Clearance Required) passport holders.
The orange passport that was proposed earlier would be used by citizens who have not passed their class 10 examination. It was also supposed to protect against worker exploitation overseas. The proposal was met with criticism especially from Congress president Rahul Gandhi who claimed that the orange and blue colour schemes could lead to discrimination.
The ECR category is for passport applicants who haven't finished school. They are primarily used to secure employment in 18 countries around the globe.
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