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Online applications are invited by E district Delhi Department of Revenue Govt. of NCT of Delhi for E District Delhi Apply Online Certificate Verification Caste Certificate, Income Certificate, Domicile Certificate, Voter Card, Aadhaar Card, Electricity Bill, New Electricity Connection, Priority Household Card, Family Benefit Scheme, Pension Scheme, Delhi Student Scholarship, Skill Development Guarantee Scheme, Employment Registration, change Name and Address verification and online registration etc. Candidate must follow registration or verification steps to find your certificate.

Important Points

  • Candidate may Online apply from anywhere in India
  • Last date of Registration : Not available

Eligibility

  • Nationality: Indian
  • Place of Birth : India
  • Residence : Delhi India

Application Fee

  • Registration fee charged by department. Submit your fee via Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking or pay the Fee through Offline.
  • Age : NA

Certificates Apply Online

  • Caste, Income, Domicile, Income Aadhaar, Voter Card, Electricity, Scholarship, Household, Skill Development, Pension, Name and Address Change, Employment Registration Etc.
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Some Important Links
Register to Apply Online Certificate : Click Here
Login to Apply Online Certificate : Click Here
Download Application Form for Various Services : Click Here
Track your Application Status : Click Here
Verify Your Certificate : Click Here
E District Delhi Website : Click Here
PAN CARD Apply Online : Click Here
Voter ID CARD Apply Online : Click Here
AADHAAR CARD Apply Online : Click Here
Check UP BHOOLEKH Khasra Khatauni Online : Click Here
Frequently Asked Questions E District Delhi Apply Online Certificate Verification
1. What is e-District Delhi?
It is a facility provided by Department of Revenue, Government of NCT of Delhi for online delivery of services to citizens in a time bound and hassle free manner.

2. What are the technical specifications for uploading documents?
The file size should not be more than 100 KB. The document should be clearly legible.

3. What to do when I cannot find my locality in the list?
Click on the link provided along with the locality drop down or You can contact us via the given phone no. or email-id to send request for including your locality.

4. What should I do if my application has been rejected?
You will have to apply again after completing the documents/procedure because once the application is rejected by the concerned authority, no further action can be taken.

5. What should I do if my application remains for more than the specified number of days?
Please contact the concerned authority on the contact numbers or email address provided in the contact us.

6. How can I view the status of my application?
This can be seen from the ‘Tract Your Application’ link on the home page. Your can also check this by sending an SMS – EDISTDL to 7738299899.

7. How can I apply/register if I am less than 18 years old?
If you are less than 18 yr old then any one of your parent or legal guardian can add your profile to his/her registered account and then apply through it.

8. What do I do if I do not have a valid Aadhaar Number?
Aadhaar Number is not mandatory for registration or applying for services, you can do this through other available identity documents also. In case of any difficulty, you can apply at the Sub Division/Tehsil counter also.

9. I am applying online, what documents do I need to submit at the counter for processing my application?
You need to submit documents, the original affidavit (wherever required) and self-attested copies of other supporting documents was required in the instruction sheet of the concerned form at the counter window during the official working hours. You can also send the same by post to the concerned SDM office but you must write application number at the top of the envelope before sending it to the SDM office. For documents which can be verified from online database, no supporting documents need to be submitted at the counter.

10. What happens to my application if I do not send the supporting documents and affidavit (wherever required)?
Your application will get rejected if necessary attachments are not received within SLA time-lines at the concerned Sub-Division office.

11. Can I delete the uploaded documents?
No, once the document are uploaded it cannot be removed.

12. My document cannot be verified online from the concerned department. What should I do?
Check your document number, or contact the department concerned with that document. You can still proceed by uploading a scanned copy of your document.

13. How can I register at e-District Portal?
On e-District portal Home Page click New User, after that enter your details and follow the instructions as they appear on the screen.

14. Can I edit my application after submission?
No, you cannot edit your application after final submission.

15. Which browser version required is best suited for the e-District website?
e-District Delhi runs best on IE 8+, Firefox 3+ and Chrome 4+ browsers. However IE 11+ you need to enable the compatibility view.

16. What do I do if an objection has been raised on my application?
You can visit the online portal to check the reasons for objecting to the application provided by the competent authority. This may be due to incomplete documents. You can also visit the Counters at the Sub-division office or make a call on the number provided to know what additional documents are required to be submitted.

17. What is the time frame in which a citizen can reapply for a service?
A citizen is allowed to re-apply for a service once if his previous application has been rejected by the competent authority. Citizens are advised not to re-apply, if they do not meet the eligibility criterion for the application.

18. What is the application does not work on my system?
Either your browser is outdated and does not meet the system requirements or your internet connection is too slow. e-District Website should be viewed in a screen resolution of 1024 by 768. Your browser version should be either IE 8 or higher, Firefox 3 or higher and Chrome 4 or higher.

19. How do I receive my Certificate?
Once your application is approved you can download the digitally signed certificate from the e-District portal using your application number provided to you at the time of applying (online or at the counter) and download the certificate from the portal. Authenticity of the certificate can be verified by the user-agencies online using the certificate number.

20. What happens to my profile if I forget the login details?
Your profile can be retrieved at any point of time. You need to have the mobile number and the document number used for registration that you submitted at the time of creating the profile. If your mobile is no longer valid then you may contact the e-District team to retrieve your account. Please note that no duplicate accounts can be created using same identity documents.

21. What happens to my profile if my document is not verified online?
The system allows you to create a profile if the document number is not verified in real time. However the system will not allow you to raise any service request till the time the details are verified online. If the citizen details are not verified online from department database, the profile gets automatically deleted within 72 hours. The citizen may raise a fresh request on the portal with correct details thereafter.

Revenue Department E District Delhi Apply Online Certificate Verification

1. Can someone who does not belong to OBC category claim so on the virtue of marriage?
No, anyone who does not belong to OBC category cannot claim so on the virtue of marriage.

2. Which Castes can apply for OBC Category?
Caste applied for must be notified in Govt. of NCT of Delhi.

3. Is someone who is covered under Creamy Layer category eligible for OBC Category?
No, the applicant must not be covered under Creamy Layer category as specified by the Govt. of India time to time.

4. Shall the details of people to whom SC/ST certificate has been issued put in the public domain?
Yes, the details of all the people to whom certificate has been issued will be put in the public domain.

5. What are the castes that are entitled for issuance of the SC/ST certificate?
An Applicant should belong to a caste which is mentioned in the constitution (Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes) [(States/Union Territories)] orders issued until date as amended from time to time.

6. Can an individual who does not belong to ST/SC category claim so on the virtue of marriage?
NO. An Individual who does not belong to SC/ST category cannot claim so on the virtue of marriage.

7. What is a domicile certificate?
This certificate establishes the place of residence of an individual.

8. What is minimum time of residing continuously in Delhi for which an individual is entitled for Domicile Certificate?
An Individual who is a residing continuously for the last three years within the territorial jurisdiction of NCT of Delhi and he/she must be the citizen of India.

9. Where and for what purpose a domicile certificate is required?
A number of educational institutions reserve seats depending on the domicile status of the applicant. Similarly, benefits are also available in a number of cases of recruitment giving preference to local candidates. This certificate is required to avail such benefits. Institutions giving loan as a proof of place of residence may also require this certificate. Some organizations/institutions have different modalities for e.g. different fee structure for NRIs (Non Resident Indians) and require this certificate for checking purposes.

10. Is educational certificate for the three consecutive years considered for issuance of Domicile Certificate?
Educational certificate for three consecutive years is not the only document that is considered for issuance of Domicile Certificate.

11. In case a Birth Certificate has been issued to an individual from any Government agency in India, is he/she eligible for the issuance of Birth registration order?
Individual should not have any Birth Certificate issued from any Government agency anywhere in India.

12. When can an individual apply for issuance of birth registration order?
There should be a gap of minimum one year between the date of birth of the individual and the date of applying for issuance of birth registration order.

13. Incase a Death Certificate has been issued to an applicant from any Government agency in India, is he/she eligible for the issuance of Birth registration order?
Individual should not have any Death Certificate issued from any Government agency anywhere in India.

14. When can an individual apply for issuance of death registration order?
There should be a gap of minimum one year between the date of Death and the date of applying for issuance of death registration order.

15. What is the minimum age limit for applying as a Civil Defence Volunteer?
A person joining Civil Defence must be at least 18 years old. However, this age limit may be relaxed in the discretion of the competent authority up to a maximum of 3 years for any branch or category of the Corps.

16. Which of the forces personnel are not eligible for enrollment in a Civil Defence corps?
Members of the following forces or services are not ordinarily eligible for enrollment in a Civil Defence corps:
a. Armed Forces of the Union
b. Police Force
c. Fire Services
d. Territorial army or Auxiliary Forces of any of the Defence services
e. Civilian personnel employed in connection with the Armed Forces of the Union

17. Do I have to pay any fees for availing revenue department services via e-district portal or CSC?
Fees is applicable for registration of Marriage and Solemnization of marriage only.

18. What is Lal Dora Certificate?
This certificate establishes that a person is the owner of a particular property/land in the “Abadi” area of a village (i.e. area demarcated for habitation). This certificate is also used for getting water / power connections in a village.

19. What is the validity of income certificate?
6 Months.

20. Do I need to get attested the digitally signed certificates?
No, there is no need to get the digitally signed certificates attested. These certificates can be verified from the “verify certificate” link of the e-District portal.

21. What is the purpose of issuing Solvency certificate?
Solvency certificate is issued to individual/firms declaring their financial standing for purpose such as standing surety in favour of some body, securing loans, securing business contractors etc. Solvency certificate is issued on the basis of salaries drawn by Govt. Employees/individuals, the properties owned by the applicants in their own name and Sales Tax/Income Tax returns.

22. What is the purpose of issuing Surviving Members’ Certificate?
When an individual has expired, the surviving members’ certificate is often required for the purpose of settlement of claims in respect of the deceased by the surviving members of the deceased family.

23. What is Marriage Registration Certificate?
Marriage Registration Certificate is issued to both Husband and Wife whose marriage has already been solemnized. The registration is done under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 or under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. The Hindu Marriage Act is applicable in cases where both husband and wife are Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs or where they have converted into any of these religions. Where either of the husband or wife or both are not Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs the marriage is registered under the Special Marriage Act, 1954

24. Is there any Degree of Prohibition as per Hindu Marriage Act 1955?
“Sapinda relationship” with reference to any person extends as far as the third generation (inclusive) in the line of ascent through the mother, and the fifth (inclusive) in the line of ascent through the father, the line being traced upwards in each case from the person concerned, who is to be counted as the first generation;Two persons are said to “sapindas” of each other if one is a lineal ascendant of the other within the limits of sapinda relationship, or if they have a common lineal ascendant who is within the limits of sapinda relationship with reference to each of them;
“Degrees of prohibited relationship” – two persons are said to be within the “degrees of prohibited relationship” –
1. if one is a lineal ascendant of the other
2. if one was the wife or husband of a lineal ascendant or descendant of the other
3. if one was the wife of the brother or the father’s or mother’s brother or of the grandfather’s or grandmother’s brother of the other
4. if the two are brother and sister, uncle and niece, aunt and nephew, or children of brother and sister or of two brothers or of two sisters

25. To whom Physically handicapped identity card is issued?
Physically handicapped identity card is issued to handicapped persons who are orthopedically handicapped, mentally handicapped or are blind or deaf and dumb.
Recorded minimum disability for issue of certificate is as follows:-
Physical (Orthopedically) 40%
Mental 35%
Blindness 90%
Deaf 90%
Dumb 100%

26. What is Relief & Rehabilitation?
Department is given the primary responsibility for relief and rehabilitation operations in any calamity whether natural or man-made. Deputy Commissioners’ Offices carry out relief operations during flood, fires, crop failures, droughts and other calamities. It is also responsible for coordinating and implementing disaster management plan for natural and chemical disasters and awareness generation programme on disaster preparedness is being carried out with the assistance of United Nations Development Programme.

27. Which Relief & Rehabilitation services are offered through e-District portal?
As of now, “Relief and rehabilitation to Kashmiri Migrants” and “1984 Anti Sikh Riots Victims” are offered through e-District portal.

28. How much payment on account of cash relief is provided to the Kashmiri Migrants?
Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India has enhanced the amount of cash relief to the Kashmiri Migrant from Rs.1650/- per head to Rs.2500/- per head per month w.e.f. 01/05/2015 subject to a ceiling of Rs.10,000/- per family per month. The payment is made on a monthly basis by the office of Deputy Commissioner in whose jurisdiction the persons reside.

29. How much payment on account of Grant of Ex-Gratia Relief is provided to the Next of Kin of the deceased persons who died during 1984 anti-Sikh riots?
Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, took a policy decision that relief will be provided to the migrant families. Since the incident affected in most of the cities in India, it was national crisis and the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India, issued all the Circulars / Directions for relief/compensation to the 1984 riots victims from time to time.Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India has announced grant of enhanced relief of Rs.5.00 lakhs per deceased person, who died during 1984 anti sikh riots on 16/12/2014.

30. What is Khatauni?
Khatauni is the register of all persons cultivating or otherwise occupying land in a village as prescribed according to Delhi Land Revenue Rules. It is prepared in Form P-VI. It is a document prepared as part of record-of-right (RoR) in every estate. It contains entries regarding ownership, cultivation and various rights in land. It is revised every 4 years when it is prepared by Patwari and attested by the Revenue officer. This duration is called Fasli-year.

31. To which public-authority can I file a RTI request?
An applicant who desires to obtain any information under the RTI Act 2005 can submit an application through the portal but only to government-departments and other public authorities of Government of NCT Delhi.

32. How do I write my application for seeking the information as per RTI Act 2005?
The text of the application may be written in the prescribed column of the form. At present, the text of the application is confined up to 3000 characters only in the prescribed column of the form. In case, the text of an application contains more than 3000 characters, it can be uploaded as a PDF attachment in the “Supporting Documents” column of the form.

33. Which services of Revenue Courts are offered through e-District Portal?
  • Online Cause List
  • Track Court Cases
  • Final Judgment on Court Cases
  • Track Court Cases Village Wise
  • Track Court Cases Village and Khasra Wise
  • Court Wise Pending Cases

34. Who is entitled for the Cinematograph services?
The applicant is entitled for the cinematograph services if He/she
  • Is a resident of Delhi
  • Has ownership title
  • Has site plan and building plans, as required under the applicable building bye laws, indicating the details of the structure, location of exits, gangways, toilets, foyers, booking windows, staircases, lift, projector, film rewinding and switch rooms, parking arrangements etc. and showing surrounding roads and buildings in the site plan
Important Note:
No person shall erect a building or convert an existing building wholly or partly into a place for exhibition of cinematograph without obtaining provisional certificate from the licensing authority
  • On receipt of sanctioned plans from the Executive Engineer of the concerned local body i.e. MCD, DDA etc. in the light of provisions of Delhi Cinematograph Rules, 2008, Building Bye-law, Master Plan of Delhi and other related rules as well as character antecedents verification report from the Local Police in respect of the licensee and clearance from Traffic Police
  • Traffic Police – the site inspection will be carried out by the concerned authority. After completion of formalities, a provisional certificate shall be granted under Rule-4 of Delhi Cinematograph Rules, 2008 for construction of the cinema/ multiplex.

35. How documents need to be submitted at the time of applying?
If applying online then document are to be uploaded in e-District application Software.And Applicant’s self-attested copy of the original documents to be produced while applying at Citizen Service Centre (CSC). Physical verification of some documents may be necessary at the counter even in case of online applications.

36. What documents need to be attached at the time of applying?
For details, please refer to the guideline document of the particular service to be availed.Navigation: Home>> “Guidelines and FAQs”>> Click on the guidelines of the respective service.

37. What is the eligibility criteria of availing the revenue services on e-District portal?
For details, please refer to the ‘eligibility criteria’ section of the guideline document of the particular service to be availed.Navigation: Home>> “Guidelines and FAQs”>> Click on the guidelines of the respective service.

38. What is the process of submitting Self Declaration while applying for the service?
Scanned copy of relevant prescribed Self- Declaration has to be uploaded while applying online and hard copy of declaration has to be submitted to the concerned SDM/Tehsildar/CSC by hand or speed post/registered post along with Application /Acknowledgement number.Self-declaration form duly signed by the applicant himself must be submitted.

39. What is the accepted Identity Proof of Parents (in case applying for minor)?
Any One of the following is mandatory:
  • Aadhar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Ration Card with Photo
  • Voter ID Card
  • Passport
  • Driving License
  • Any Govt. issued document
In case of minor, parent’s Address proof has to be appended. Whereas ID proof and Disability proof has to be of minor.

40. What will be the accepted Proof of Death of Deceased (Any One is mandatory)?
  • Cremation/Burial Slip
  • Police enquiry Report
  • Nursing home/Hospital Report
  • Court Order

41. What is the accepted Residential Address Proof of Applicant (Any One is mandatory)?
  • Aadhaar Card (Subject to the validation)
  • Voter ID Card
  • Driving License
  • Passport
  • Ration Card
  • Rent Agreement (Registered)
  • Bank Passbook
  • Electricity Bill
  • Water Bill
  • Telephone Bill (Landline or Post-paid)
  • Gas Bill
  • Any Govt. recognized document
In case of minor, parent’s Address proof has to be appended. Whereas ID proof and Disability proof has to be of minor.

42. What is the accepted Identity Proof of Beneficiary (Any One is mandatory)?
Same as above. For a minor, the letter from the School Principal (on letterhead) or birth certificate in case of a minor less than 5 years of age would also be acceptable.

43. What are the requirements for submitting a medical Certificate?
Medical Certificate must be issued by Government notified hospitals of Delhi.Percentage of disability should clearly defined as per Government order for disability criteria.

44. What are specifications of a photograph to be uploaded with the application form?
One Passport size Colored Photograph of the beneficiary with the specifications below:Beneficiary
  • Size 5cm x 4.5cm Or 2”x1.75”
  • Should include full face, front view and open eyes
  • Should be of full head from top of hair to shoulder
  • Should be in a plain white or off-white background
  • Shouldn’t be shadows on the face or background
  • Should have a natural expression (closed mouth)
  • Should not include sunglasses or hats

45. Who should be present at the time when application is processed at CSC?
The beneficiary himself/herself/any of his family member should be present at the CSC for photograph to submit. In case of online application, applicant must upload beneficiary photograph (as per the specification above)
Food and Supply E District Delhi Apply Online Certificate Verification

46. Who is eligible for NFS Card?
As per guidelines issued under NFS Act 2013; eligibility criteria fixed for issue of NFS cards are as follows.
(a) Geography, Socially and Occupationally Vulnerable Groups
1. Residents of slums
2. Residents of resettlement colony of F, G & H categories.
3. Residents of notified abadies in rural villages
4. Shelter-less
5. Transgenders
6. Households with disabled people (as defined in Persons with Disabilities Act 1995) subject to submission of prescribed medical certificate.
7. Single woman (including widows, unmarried and separated and deserted women), living in household as dependent or as head of household.
8. Children living without protection.
9. Occupationally vulnerable groups like Rag-pickers unskilled Occupationally vulnerable groups like Rag-pickers unskilled construction workers, porters, casual daily wage labour, casual domestic workers, cycle rickshaw drivers, unskilled workers in small household enterprises, unskilled workers in household industries. workers, cycle rickshaw drivers, unskilled workers in small household enterprises, unskilled workers in household industries.(b) Other Households:
Other Households having annual income of less than Rs. 1 lakh per annum.

47. Who can be HOF of NFS card?
The eldest women member of family (18 years & above).

48. If there is no woman member of above the age of 18 years then who can be HoF?
Elder male, member of family.

49. What is the limit of beneficiaries fixed by G.O.I. under NFSA or How many beneficiaries can be identified under NFSA.
72.78 lakh is the limit of beneficiaries fixed by GOI under NFSA or 72.78 lakh beneficiaries can be identified under NFSA.

50. How to apply for NFS card to get a New Ration Cards?
Apply through concerned ration office, apply online through NFS portal or e-district portal.

51. How to apply through online portal?
Online apply through NFS portal site i.e. www.nfs.delhi.gov.in by clicking apply online for Food Security the application fields as given instructions & upload the required documents and submit the same. Take a printout of the acknowledgement/forms and visit the Circle office alongwith original documents on the given date & time.

52. How much time will take for issuance of NFS Card?
Subject to verification of the documents and physical verification’s by FSI concerned, the NFS card will be issued only on first cum first serve basis. (According to control order 2015 time limit is 30 days, subject to availability of limit of beneficiaries fixed by G.O.I. i.e. 72.78 lakh)

53. What are the documents required for issuance of NFS Card?
1.Aadhaar Card of all family members.
2. Passport size photo of HoF.
3. Electricity bill (Latest).
4. Residence proof of address if other than Aadhaar address of Hof.

54. What are the residences proof?
1. Electricity bill (Latest)
2. Telephone bill.
3. Water bill.
4. Rent Agreement with ownership proof of owner.
5. Voter ID Card.
6. Any other document issued by the Govt. Agency/Department.

55. Whether anybody can get a temporary Ration Card?.
No.

56. How to renew a NFS Ration Card?
Apply with the filled application along with the following certificate to FSO (Circle Office):-
1. Copy of Old Ration Card.
2. Copy of Electricity Bill.
3. Copy of Aadhaar (for Address Proof).

57. How to obtain duplicate Ration Card?
Apply with the filed application along with the following certificate to FSO:-
1. Copy of Old Ration Card (if any).
2. Copy of FIR and self declaration on plain paper.

58. How to apply for change of address on the Ration Card?
An application with specific reasons to change the present address to new address may be submitted to the concern circle (FSO) office along with the documents:-
1. Copy of Ration Card.
2. Proof of change of Address (New).
3. Copy of Electricity Bill.

59. Inclusion of names, deletion of names in the NFS Ration Card?
Download a form from http://nfs.delhi.gov.in or obtain it from concern/area FSO. Fill it and submit it to the FSO (circle office) along with the following documents:-
1. Copy of Old NFS Ration Card.
2. Reasons with the deletion or inclusion of name in the Ration Card.
3. Copy of Aadhaar/EID in case of inclusion of name in the Ration Card.

60. Is there any fee collected for inclusion deletion or for change of name/address in the Ration Card.
No.

61. How long will it take to complete the process of inclusion deletion, change of address and name in Ration Card?
The Head of Family (HoF) should submit a requisition in the prescribed form along with copy of Ration Card to the concern FSO (Circle Office). Deletion and change in NFS card is a continuous process. But inclusion of New Member in NFS card is subject to availability of limit of beneficiaries.

62. How to get information on price of essential commodities?
The price of essential commodities can be got from the department website http://nfs.delhi.gov.in → “Category Wise Commodity Entitlement”.

63. If a family shifts to other state, how the family could surrender their Ration Card?
The Head of Family (HoF) should submit a requisition in the prescribed form along with original Ration Card to the concern FSO.

64. Who can obtain subsidized sugar from the Government?
AAY & PR-S Card holder can get the subsidized sugar (6 kg) from government approved FPS shops.

65. How one could know the family members details in the Ration card?
By visiting the site (http://nfs.delhi.gov.in) and click on the “View your Ration Cards Details” under the “Citizens Corner”, one could know the family members detail of their Ration Card.

66. What is the Smart Ration Card??
The department provide the Smart (Plastic) Ration Card as per the NFS Act, 2013. It is just like ATM/PAN Card.

67. Whether can I use Ration Card (a Authentic Documents) for Identity and address proof?
No, Ration Card is meant only for Ration purpose. This can’t be used for any Identity & Address Proof.

68. How to renew Fair Price Shops Licenses?
The FPS dealer should apply through the online via NFS Portal (http://nfs.delhi.gov.in) by clicking on the link “Renew FPS License” under the Citizen’s corner and follow the instructions.

69. How I shall know the FPS for getting my Ration?
Please click on the NFS Portal http://nfs.delhi.gov.in and clicking the link “Know Your FPS” under the Citizen’s Corner.

70. How to know the “Ration Lifting Status of my FPS?
The Ration Lifting Status of individual FPS can be seen through the NFS Portal http://nfs.delhi.gov.in → click on (Ration Lifting status) under the Citizen’s Corner.

71. How I can change my FPS (Ration Shops) as per my New Address?
To change the FPS (Ration Shops) as per the New Address can be approached to the concern District-in-Charge (Zonal Office). The list of District-in-Charge is available on the NFS Portal.

72. What are the procedures to open the new FPS shops to distribute the Rations to the beneficiaries?
You may contact to your District-in-Charge for opening of the new FPS shops.

73. How I can know the Allocation details of my Ration Card?
Click on the http://nfs.delhi.gov.in → Allocation details Ration Card Wise under the Citizen’s Corner on the NFS Portal.

74. For any PDS related Grievance whom to contact?
Anyone can lodge their Grievance on the “Public Grievance Monitoring System” (https://pgms.delhi.gov.in) and follow the required steps.

75. If anybody does not have Aadhaar Card then from where it can be made so that they can apply for new Ration Card.?
Please. Click on the NFS Portal http://nfs.delhi.gov.in → click on (Aadhaar Enrollment Centre) and follow the required steps to get the new Aadhaar Card..

76. How to get the e-Ration Card?
As soon as filled form along with the authentic documents is submitted in the circle (FSO) office. After approval the e-Ration Card can be download from NFS Portal http://nfs.delhi.ov.in→ “Get e-Ration Card under the Citizen’s Corner.

77. Can a Ration Card be issued to my servant who is residing with us?
The servant can apply through the same process as described in Q.1 & Q.2 alongwith the Your Authorization Letter and Address proof.

78. How can I get Ration Card if I am not having any Electricity Bill, as I am residing in the rented house? I am having EPIC Card and Aadhaar Card, which are having two different addresses?
You can approach to your district-in-charge of that district. The list of district in Delhi is placed at NFS Portal (https://nfs.delhi.ov.in).

79. How can I get the kerosene oil from my Ration Card?
You couldn’t get the kerosene oil from your Ration Card as the Delhi has been declared “Kerosene Free Delhi” w.e.f 01.10.2013.

Welfare of SC/ST E District Delhi Apply Online Certificate Verification

1. Students belonging to which category can apply for state sponsored scholarship schemes / Reimbursement of tuition fees?
Students belonging to SC/ST/OB E District Delhi Apply Online Certificate VerificationC /Min category satisfying the eligibility criteria of the concerned scheme can apply for state sponsored scholarship schemes / Reimbursement of tuition fees.

2. Who are eligible to apply for Scholarship Schemes?
The scheme-wise eligibility criteria are available of the home page of the web portal of the Department. i.e. www.scstwelfare.delhigovt.nic.in and it is also available on the e-district web portal.

3. What is the last date for submitting applications online?
Closure dates for acceptance of various scholarship applications are available on the web portal of www.scstwelfare.delhigovt.nic.in

4. How can I apply online for scholarship?
In order to apply online, please visit the website through e-district portal or navigate through the link available on the departmental web page i.e. www.scstwelfare.delhigovt.nic.in

5. How to submit the online application? Should I need the user id and password to apply for scholarship?
Yes, Applicant needs to get themselves registered by filling the basic details and on submitting user ID and password will be created and SMS will also be sent on the registered mobile number.

6. Whether every time fresh registration is required for applying number of scholarship schemes/ welfare scheme or in subsequent years fresh registrations is required?
No, Once the registration is made on e-district portal for availing any service of revenue Department, the same login details can be used for applying online scholarship schemes available on e-district portal. If applicant has applied for the first time on this e-district portal, he/she/ may save the login details and same can be used thereafter to avail other services of DSCST in future.

7. Can I edit the information already saved and up-to what time?
The Applicant can edit the details before final submission. Once the form is finally submitted, it can’t be edited.

8. Which fields in the application form are mandatory?
Fields provided with red asterisk (*) mark are mandatory fields

9. What is UID number/Aadhaar Number?
UID number otherwise known as ‘Aadhaar’ number is Unique Identification Number given by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). Aadhaar is unique 12 digit number assigned after De-duplication of bio-metrics.

10. Whether Aadhar number required for applying online scholarship scheme?.
Yes.

11. What is main objective of Aadhar number and why Aadhaar seeded bank account is required?
Main objective of Aadhaar number is avoid the duplicacy in the list of beneficiaries. Further, Aadhaar seeded bank accounts are required for smooth and secure direct benefit transfer in the account of actual beneficiary.

12. Do I have to fill up the online application in one sitting?
No. You can fill up the online application in as many sittings as you wish, until you are satisfied that you have entered all desirable fields correctly. The software provides facility to save your application at every stage.

13. Whether school /Institute / College/University needs to get themselves registered?
Yes. School /Institute / College will have to get themselves registered on portal and further, authenticate / verify the details of the students on the basis of their records. It is first level of verification.

14. What is the responsibility of Schools/ Colleges/ Institutes?
Schools/ Colleges/ Institutes have to upload the requisite information and documents on their dedicated login accounts and afterwards authenticate / verify the details of the students on the basis of their records of each and every application of their respective Schools/ Colleges/ Institutes.

15. What should I do, if I do not find my institute name in the drop-down menu?
You should immediately approach the institute to contact with the nodal officer of the concerned Department to help in addition of the school/ college/ institute. You can also drop email to the concerned implementing department under intimation to Nodal Department department. The implementing department will enter the name of the institute on to the webportal after receiving the requisite information.

16. What is the role of implementing department if Schools/ Colleges/ Institutes lying under their jurisdiction is not appearing in the drop-down list of menu?
On receipt of request for inclusion of Schools/ Colleges/ Institutes in the drop down list, the implementation department will enter in the drop down menu (If institute is eligible institution), under intimation to the Nodal Department, DSCST.

17. What information is required for addition / insertion of school name in the drop-down menu?
Name of the school/ college/ institute, Address of the school/ college/ institute ,DISE Code/ School ID ,Affiliation number, Courses offered, Bord/ Univ’, Name of Nodal Officer.

18. How to register applicant who are below 18 yrs age?
In case of minor applicant, his/her father/mother/guardian should register on the portal first then from profile menu add profile of their wards/children(s).

Higher Education E District Delhi Apply Online Certificate Verification

1. What are the eligibility criteria for applying for Education Loan under this scheme?
Students should have done their Class X and XII from Delhi. For courses for which qualifying exam is Class-X, students should have done Class X in Delhi. Students should have taken or qualified for admission in Govt. Institutions or private self financed Institutions located in Delhi having A or B grading of NAAC and NBA or SFRC grading of A+ or A. and whose fee is regulated by the Govt.

2. What are the documents required for obtaining Education Loan under this Scheme?
1. Aadhaar Card
2. Pan Card
3. 10th certificate.
4. 12th Certificate, in case of qualifying examination 12th and higher.
5. Employer’s Certificate- In case of the application is under Delhi Govt. Employees category.
6. Photograph.Note:- PAN No is not mandatory at the time of application/sanction of education loan however, students shall have to furnish details of PAN before release of second installment.

3. Where should I apply for Education loan under this scheme?
The applicant has to apply online for Education loan under this scheme at the below link: http://studentloan.delhigovt.nic.in

4. The name of banks who are sanctioning education loan under this scheme?
The list of approved banks are available at the link below: http://studentloan.delhigovt.nic.in

5. Will a student who is a resident of Delhi, passed either class 10th or 12th from outside Delhi, be eligible under this scheme?
No. The students should have done his/her Class X and XII from Delhi.

6. Will a student, who has completed 10th & 12th from Delhi but is a resident citizen of another state be eligible under this scheme?
Yes, subject to fulfillment of other conditions of the scheme.

7. What is the interest rate under this scheme?
Maximum interest rate to be charged by the Bank is Base Rate (BR) plus 2%

8. Is there any guarantee/margin money required to be furnished to the bank?
No collateral or margin money is required to be paid by the students under this scheme.

9. Whether all Universities/Institutions/Colleges of Delhi are covered under this scheme?
Only those Universities/Institutions which are located in Delhi and whose fee is regulated by the Govt. are covered under this scheme. The guarantee will be available for loans for courses of Government Institutions. It will also be available for private self financed Institutions located in Delhi having A or B grading of NAAC and NBA or SFRC grading of A+ or A.

10. Names of Universities/Institutions/Colleges which are covered under this scheme?
The list of approved Universities/Institutions/Colleges are available at the link below: http://studentloan.delhigovt.nic.in .

11. Where to submit application form for the education loan under this scheme?
Student has to register himself/herself at the link below:- http://studentloan.delhigovt.nic.in . Only online applications will be accepted and hard copy of the application filled online along with uploaded documents is required to be submitted to the concerned Bank.

12. How much loan amount one can get?
The maximum amount of education loan guaranteed under this scheme is upto Rs. 10 lakhs.

13. What will the period of loan?
Moratorium period of Loan is Course period plus one year and Repayment period is 15 years.

14. Is there any processing fee to obtain education loan under this scheme?
No.

15. Whom should a person contact in case of refusal of loan by bank?
The person can contact Directorate of Higher Education and may also contact
Vijaya Bank , which is Nodal Bank for this scheme, as under.Directorate of Higher Education
B-Wing, 2nd Floor, 5, Sham Nath Marg, Delhi-110054.
Contact No : 011-23980220
E-mail : studentloan.delhi@gov.inNodal Bank : Vijaya Bank
Landline No : 011-23711093, 23711098
Mobile No : 9899059951, 9811454617,9999815631
Email id : rodelhiplanning@VIJAYABANK.co.in
delhi.gov.in/wps/wcm/connect/DoIT_HE/higher+education/home

Labour Department E District Delhi Apply Online Certificate Verification

1. Where the Act applies?
It applies –
a. To every establishment which employs, or had employed on any day of the preceding twelve months, ten or more building workers in any building or other construction work
Explanation: For the purposes of this sub-section, the building workers employed in different relays in a day either by the employer or the contractor shall be taken into account in computing the number of building workers employed in the establishment

2. Who is required to obtain Registration Certificate?
Every employer shall—
a. In relation to an establishment to which this Act applies on its commencement, within a period of sixty days from such commencement; and
b. In relation to any other establishment to which this Act may be applicable at any time after such commencement, within a period of sixty days from the date on which this Act becomes applicable to such establishment, Provided that the registering officer may entertain any such application after the expiry of the periods aforesaid, if he is satisfied that the applicant was prevented by sufficient cause from making the application within such period(2) Every application under sub-section (1) shall be in such form and shall contain such particulars and shall be accompanied by such fees as may be prescribed.
(3) After the receipt of an application under sub-section (1), the registering officer shall register the establishment and issue a certificate of registration to the employer thereof in such form and within such time and subject to such conditions as my be prescribed.
(4) Where, after the registration of an establishment under this section, any change occurs in the ownership or management or other prescribed particulars in respect of such establishment, the particulars regarding such change shall be intimated by the employer to the registering officer within thirty days of such change in such form as may be prescribed.

3. Who is required to obtain Registration Certificate?
Every employer shall—
a. In relation to an establishment to which this Act applies on its commencement, within a period of sixty days from such commencement; and
b. In relation to any other establishment to which this Act may be applicable at any time after such commencement, within a period of sixty days from the date on which this Act becomes applicable to such establishment, Provided that the registering officer may entertain any such application after the expiry of the periods aforesaid, if he is satisfied that the applicant was prevented by sufficient cause from making the application within such period(2) Every application under sub-section (1) shall be in such form and shall contain such particulars and shall be accompanied by such fees as may be prescribed.
(3) After the receipt of an application under sub-section (1), the registering officer shall register the establishment and issue a certificate of registration to the employer thereof in such form and within such time and subject to such conditions as my be prescribed.
(4) Where, after the registration of an establishment under this section, any change occurs in the ownership or management or other prescribed particulars in respect of such establishment, the particulars regarding such change shall be intimated by the employer to the registering officer within thirty days of such change in such form as may be prescribed.

4. How to apply for Registration Certificate?
The grant of registration certificate has been made online and the services can be availed through portal e-district Delhi. The employer/ contactor who is required to obtain registration certificate, is required to create his/her user ID and password by logging into the website – edistrict.delhigovt.nic.in/ and thereafter by filling up the details in the Performa available on the website and uploading the required documents can apply for the same.

5. Registration Fee required to be deposited for obtaining Registration Certificate?
No. of Contract Workers Registration Fee (in Rs.)
Up to 100 100
101 to 500 500
More than 500 1000

6. When Registration Certificate can be revoked?
If the registering officer is satisfied, either on a reference made to him in this behalf or otherwise, that the registration of any establishment has been obtained by misrepresentation or suppression of any material fact or that the provisions of this Act are not being complied with in relation to any work carried on by such establishment, or that for any other reason the registration has become useless or ineffective and, therefore, requires to be revoked, he may, after giving an opportunity to the employer of the establishment to be heard, revoke the registration.

7. Where appeal can be filed?
i. Any person aggrieved by an order made under section 8 may, within thirty days from the date on which the order is communicated to him, prefer an appeal to the appellate officer who shall be a person nominated in this behalf by the appropriate Government: Provided that the appellate officer may entertain the appeal after the expiry of the said period of thirty days if he is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from filing the appeal in time
ii. On receipt of an appeal under sub-section (1), the appellate officer shall, after giving the appellant an opportunity of being heard, confirm, modify or reverse the order of revocation as expeditiously as possible.

8. Responsibilities/ Liabilities of contractor/ employer?
i. An employer shall be responsible for providing constant and adequate supervision of any building or other construction work in his establishment as to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Act relating to safety and for taking all practical steps necessary to prevent accidents
ii. An employer shall, at least thirty days before the commencement of any building or other construction work, send or cause to be sent to the Inspector having jurisdiction in the area where the proposed building or other construction work is to be executed.
iii.Where any change occurs in any of the particulars furnished under sub-section (1), the employer shall intimate the change to the Inspector within two days of such change.

9. Punishment/ Penalties for violation of the provision of the Act?
i. Where an employer fails to give notice of the commencement of the building or other construction work under section 46, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees, or with both.
ii. Whoever obstructs an Inspector in the discharge of his duties under this Act or refuses or willfully neglects to afford the Inspector any reasonable facility for making any inspection, examination, inquiry or investigation authorized by or under this Act in relation to an establishment shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with a fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
iii.Whoever willfully refuses to produce on the demand of an Inspector any register or other document kept in pursuance of this Act or prevents or attempts to prevent or does anything which he has reason to believe is likely to prevent any person from appearing before, or being examined by, an Inspector acting in pursuance of his duties under this Act shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.

 

FAQs on Contract Labour (R&A) Act, 1970.

 

1. Where the Act applies?
It applies –
a. To every Establishment employing 20 or more contract workers (either through one contractor or different contractors) or has employed 20 or more contract workers on any day of the preceding 12 months
b. To every contractor who employ or employed 20 or more workmen or any day of the preceding 12 months.

2. Who is required to obtain Registration Certificate?
Every principal employer employing 20 or more contract workers or has employed 20 or more contract workers on any day of preceding 12 months, is required to obtain Registration Certificate.

3. Who is required to obtain Licence?
Every contractor employing 20 or more workers in any establishment or has employed 20 or more workers on any day of preceding 12 months, is required to obtain Licence for each such establishment.

4. Who can apply for Registration Certificate?
The Proprietor/ Partner/ Director/ CEO/ HOD or any other officer appointed/ duly authorized to Act as principle employer by the board of directors of principal employer’s establishment

5. Who can apply for Licence?
The Proprietor/ Partner/ Director/ CEO or any other officer duly authorized by the board of directors of contractor’s establishment.

6. How to apply for Registration Certificate and Licence?
The grant of registration certificate and licence has been made online and the services can be availed through portal e-district Delhi. The principle employer/ contactor who is required to obtain registration certificate/ licence, is required to create his/her user ID and password by logging into the website – edistrict.delhigovt.nic.in/ and thereafter by filling up the details in the Performa available on the website and uploading the required documents can apply for the same.

7. Registration Fee required to be deposited for obtaining Registration Certificate?
No. of Contract Workers Registration Fee (in Rs.)
Up to ……..20 180
Up to …..…50 450
Up to ……100 900
Up to ……200 1800
Up to ……400 3600
More than……400 4500

8. Licence Fee and Security Amount for obtaining Licence?
a.Licence Fee:-

No. of Contract Workers Registration Fee (in Rs.)
Up to ……..20 50
Up to …..…50 150
Up to ……100 250
Up to ……200 450
Up to ……400 900
More than……400 1200

b. Security Deposit:- Rs. 180 per contract worker.


9. When Registration Certificate/ Licence can be revoked?
On misrepresentation or suppression of any material fact, violation of any terms & condition of licence.

10. Where appeal can be filed?
Before the Labour Commissioner, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, 5 Shamnath Marg, Delhi-54.

11. Responsibilities/ Liabilities of contractor and principal employer?
a. The contactor is liable to provide welfare and health facilities to its workers as laid down under the Act & Rules framed there under and is also responsible for making the payment of wages (not less than the notified minimum wages) within the time as prescribed, by way of account payee cheque/ ECS and to upload the statutory records on its website
b. If the contractor fails to comply with (a) above, the principle employer is liable to provide the same under section 20 and 21 of Act. In case contractor is not having its own website the principle employer required to upload the statutory records of its contractor/s on its website.

12. Punishment/ Penalties for violation of the provision of the Act?
Imprisonment for a term which may extend to 3 months, or with fine which may extend to Rs. 1000 or with both. In case of continuous violation an additional fine which may extend to Rs. 100 for every day of such violation till it continues after conviction for such contravention.

 

FAQs on (Electrical Act)

 

1. What is the procedure to obtain permission for erection of a lift?
The owner of the place/ building where the lift is proposed to be installed may apply as follows to seek erection permission
1. Application in Form-A
2. Drawings of the lift installation
3. Self declaration by the owner/s of the place in the prescribed format.
On receipt of application, the contents will be verified as per the provisions of the Bombay Lift Act, 1939 and the Delhi Lifts Rules, 1942 and on being satisfied permission to erect the lift/deficiencies letter will be issued within three days.

2. How to obtain a license for working of a lift?
The owner/s of the place who has been granted permission to erect a lift shall report of completion of erection work in Form-B alongwith challan of fees, as prescribed below, paid into the treasury at Old Sectt. Branch of SBI.
1. Lift speed upto 1.00 mps . . . . . . . . . . Rs. 520/-
2. Lift speed above 1.00 mps upto 1.50 mps . . . . . . . . . . Rs. 770/-
3. Lift speed above 1.50 mps . . . . . . . . . . Rs. 1020/-
On receipt of application in Form-B an inspection of the lift will be carried out by the Inspector of Lifts. On being satisfied regarding compliance of the provisions of the Act and Rules, a licence to work the lift will be issued within 15 days. In case of any deficiency observed, a communication will be issued to remove the same.

3. What is the procedure to obtain periodical inspection certificate?
The licence issued to work a lift, under the provisions of the Bombay Lift Act, 1939 and Rules made there under, is perpetual in nature until and unless it is revoke for non compliance of the safety provisions.
The licencee of the lift, however, may apply for a periodical inspection of the lift to verify the compliance of safety provisions. For this one should make a request giving details of the licence held an inspection fees as mentioned below:
1. Lift speed upto 1.00 mps . . . . . . . . . . Rs. 515/-
2. Lift speed above 1.00 mps upto 1.50 mps . . . . . . . . . . Rs. 765/-
3. Lift speed above 1.50 mps . . . . . . . . . . Rs. 1015/-

4. What is the process for depositing the inspection fee of Electrical Installation, Lift Installation, installations of Cinemas, places of the Casual performances?
Triplicate copies of the “GAR-7” treasury challan, with details filled in, are required to be stamped for head of account and to bear a unique number from the Electrical Branch at any of the distt. offices of the Labour Department before depositing the fees at Old Sectt. Branch of the SBI.

5. What is the procedure for intimation of accident in lifts?
When accident occurs during the operation of a lift which have resulted in injury/death to any person, the owner of the lift shall give information with full details of the accident to Inspector of Lift. The said lift installation should not be disturbed or interfered with before investigation/ inspection is completed .

6. How to apply for NOC for the High Voltage/ Extra High Voltage Sub-stations, Overhead Lines and underground H.T. Cables etc?
Since 04.01.2017 the Govt. of Delhi had notified in the official gazette that the electrical installations of voltage level upto 33KV can be self certified through Electrical Safety Engineers authorized in this behalf by the Govt. of Delhi.
The installation having voltage level of above 33KV are only required to inspected by the Electrical Inspector. For which the applicants may submit a request on plain paper along with the following documents:
1. Inspection fee as prescribed in the fee schedule marked as ANNEXURE-A
2. Manufacturer’s Test Reports of the equipment/ apparatus.
3. Lay-out Plan of the sub-station.
4. Single Line Wiring Diagram.
5. Test Report from Licenced electrical Contractor who has carried out the installation work, giving the details of the tests carried out on such installation i.e. insulation resistance, earth resistance, working and testing of protection relays, insulating oil test results etc.

7. How to obtain approval for commissioning of Generating Plant?
The applicants may submit a request on plain paper along with the following documents:
1. Inspection fee as prescribed in the fee schedule marked as ANNEXURE-B
2. Manufacturer’s Test Reports of the equipment/ apparatus.
3. Lay-out Plan of the Generating station.
4. Single Line Wiring Diagram.
5. Test Report from Licenced Electrical Contractor who has carried out the installation work, giving the details of the tests carried out on such installation i.e. insulation resistance, earth resistance, working and testing of protection relays etc.

8. What is the process to intimate about the accident occurred due to or with the electrical installation?
When any accident occurs due to or with the electrical installation which results or is likely to result in injury/ death to any human being, animal the intimation about the said accident should be given with full details given within 24 hours on telephonically and in 48 hours in writing to the office of the Electrical Inspector.

9. Who is eligible for obtaining Certificate of Competency Class-I (Electrical Supervisor)?
1. Any candidate who possess a Degree/ Diploma or its equivalent qualification in Electrical Engineering/ Electrical and Electronics Engineering/ Power Engineering (Electrical) from any Technical Institute/ Polytechnic/ College or University recognized by the All India Council for Technical Education or University Grant Commission with one year/ three years experience in the field of erection, operation, maintenance or testing of electrical installations after passing Degree or Diploma respectively shall be eligible for grant of Certificate of Competency Class-I (Electrical Supervisor). 2. The candidate shall be a resident of National Capital Territory of Delhi.

10. Who is eligible for obtaining Certificate of Competency Class-II (Electrician)?
A person (i) who have attained the age of 18 years, and (ii) have passed ITI from any recognized Institute of National Capital Territory of Delhi in the trade of Electrician or Wireman or have completed three years Apprenticeship Course through Apprenticeship Advisor, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi in the trade of Lineman or Wireman or Electrician or multiskill courses under craftmen training scheme (one year broad based training course in the Electrical sector of excellence with specialized modular courses of six month duration each in 2nd year) from ITIs, shall be deemed to be a holder of Certificate of Competency Class – II (Electrician). (iii) Validity of the certificate: upto 65 years of age.

11. Who is eligible for grant of Electrical Contractor’s Licence?
An Electrical Contractor License shall be granted to a person or firm or a company who meets the following requirements:-
1. The applicant should be a resident of Delhi and having office premises/ shop address in Delhi.
2. The applicant will submit an undertaking stating that:
a. He will employ/ engage persons having Certificate of Competency Class-I (Electrical Supervisor) and holder or deemed to be holder of Certificate of Competency Class –II (Electrician) for executing the electrical works.
b. He will posses necessary testing instruments required for executing/ testing the work of electrical installation.

12. How to apply for grant of Electrical Contractor’s Licence?
Any person or a firm or company intending to obtain a license for carrying out the business as an Electrical Contractor shall submit the application duly filled in the prescribed Form-A alongwith the following documents:-
1. Proof of resident of Delhi i.e. Driving License/ Voter Card/ Aadhaar Card/ Passport or passbook issued by Bank/ Post office.
2. Undertaking to employ/ engage persons having Certificate of Competency Class-I (Electrical Supervisor) and holder or deemed to be holder of Certificate of Competency Class –II (Electrician) for executing the electrical works and necessary testing instruments required for execution/ testing the work of electrical installation.
3. Authorization letter in case of partnership firm/ company.
4. Original copy of treasury challan receipt showing the deposit of the prescribed fee of Rs. 5000/- / receipt of online payment fee.

13. What is the validity of the Electrical Contractor Licence?
The licence to Electrical Contractor shall be issued initially for a period of 25 years.

14. What is the procedure for renewal of Electrical Contractor’s Licence?
The Electrical Contractor License shall be renewed thereafter for a period of every ten years. A fee of Rs. 2,500/- (Rs. Two thousand five hundred only) shall be paid by an Electrical Contractor through treasury challan in the designated bank/ online e-payment for renewal of his license.

15. What is the time period for issuance of Electrical Contractor Licence?
If all the documents submitted by the applicant found in order, the licence to Electrical Contractor shall be issued within 07 days.

16. What is the validity of the Certificate of Competency Class –I (Electrical Supervisor)?
The Certificate of Competency Class-I (Electrical Supervisor) shall be valid upto the applicant’s age of 65 years.

17. What is the time period for issuance of Certificate of Competency Class –I (Electrical Supervisor)?
The Certificate of Competency Class –I (Electrical Supervisor) shall be issued within 07 days after receipt of application alongwith documents and prescribed fee.

18. Where is the nearest office in my area?
S.No. District Address Areas Covered
1 West Labour Welfare Centre Karam Pura, New Delhi Tilak Nagar, Janak Puri, Vikas Puri, PatelNagar, Anand Parbat, Moti Nagar, Kirti Nagar, Punjabi Bagh, Paschim Vihar, Nangloi
2 Central Employment Exchange Building Pusa Road, New Delhi-110012 Darya Ganj, Chandni Mahal, Jama Masjid,Kamla Market, Hauz Qazi, I.P. Estate, Pahar Ganj, Nabi Karim, D.B.Gupta Road, Karol Bagh, Prasad Nagar, Rajinder Nagar
3 New Delhi Delhi Employment Exchange Building, 1, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg, New Delhi. Parliament Street, Mandir Marg, Chanakya Puri,Tuglak Road, Connaught Place, Tilak Marg.
4 North-East Labour Welfare Centre Vishwakarma Nagar, Shahdara Nagar, Shahdara Seelam Pur, Yamuna Vihar, Bhajan Pura, Shahdara, Welcome, Mansarover Park, Seema Puri, Nand Nagari.
5 East -do- Gandhi Nagar, Geeta Colony, Shakarpur, Vivek Vihar, Anand Vihar, Krishna Park, Preet Vihar, Trilok , Puri, Kalyan Puri
6 North Labour Welfare Centre, Nimri Colony, Delhi-110052 Civil Lines, Timarpur, Delhi University, Roshanara Road, Subzi mandi, Pratap Nagar, Sarai Rohilla, Sadar Bazar, Kashmere Gate, Bara Hindu Rao.
7 North-West Labour Welfare Centre, Nimri Colony, Delhi-110052 Saraswati Vihar, Kanjhawala, Mangolpuri, SultanPuri, Narela, Samaipur, Badli, Alipur, Kingsway Camp, Adarsh Nagar, Ashok Vihar, Shalimar Bagh, Keshav Puram (Lawrence Road).
8 South Electrical Branch, D-Block, 5-Sham Nath Marg, New Delhi Lajpat Nagar, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Sriniwas Puri, Defence Colony, Greater Kailash, Chit-ranjan Park, Kalkaji, Badarpur, Okhla Indl.Area, Hauz Khas, Ambedkar Nagar, MalviyaNagar, Mehrauli
9 South-West Labour Welfare Centre Karam Pura, New Delhi Vasant Vihar, Vasant Kunj, R.K. Puram, Delhi Cantt., Lodhi Colony, Kotla Mubarakpur, Vinay Nagar, Inderpuri, Mayapuri, Najafgarh, Dabri, Zafarpur Kalan.




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