Uttar Pradesh’s lockdown has been extended until morning May 10 due to the growing number of COVID-19 cases, and it has now become mandatory for residents of the state to have an e-pass to travel during locking. The state government will issue e-passes for intra-district and inter-district travel. The government has issued a notice indicating which essential service personnel are allowed to roam freely after being granted a pass. The government of Uttar Pradesh has a new section under the official website to help apply for an e-pass.
In a notice issued by the government of Uttar Pradesh, people working in industries engage in medical supplies, e-commerce operations, medical emergencies, as well as print and electronic media. The e-pass will be valid during lockdown, and obtaining it simply requires completing an online application form.
How to apply for an electronic pass during Uttar Pradesh lockdown
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Click it Apply for an ePass in the upper right corner of the window.
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You will be asked for your phone number so the government can sign you up and send an OTP.
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Point in the Captcha and click Generate OTP
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Once you get the OTP, type in the code and you will be taken to the e-pass request form.
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Point in your details like name, address, phone number, neighborhood, tehsil, pass area, ID, photo, and vehicle type.
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As proof of ID, you can use any government issued ID, including PAN / Voter / Aadhar Card / License.
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Electronic copy size should not exceed 200KB
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Click on the checkbox requesting your acknowledgment of receipt.
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Now click on the Submit button. Soon you will receive an e-pass.
It should be noted that the decision to further extend the restrictions will be taken on Sunday. In addition, those who have their dates to get vaccinated may also move around during the lockdown.
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