Haryana allows married men to rejoin original Family ID under PPP
Haryana allows married men to rejoin original Family ID

The Haryana Government has introduced a new provision under the Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) system that allows married men whose names were added to their in-laws' Family ID during marriage registration to be re-linked to their original family records. The change aims to resolve practical issues faced by thousands of families.

How the new provision works

According to PPP State Coordinator Dr Satish Khola, newly married men whose names were entered into their in-laws' Family ID for any reason can now be reunited with their original family records. The affected individual must visit the office of the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) in his district and submit a grievance regarding the Family ID. The complaint is then registered on the PPP portal through a Field Coordinator or Programmer. After verification, the ADC approves the request.

Impact on families

Dr Khola explained that if the individual's wife and children are registered under a separate Family ID, they can be linked with him after approval. Similarly, if the wife and children are also included in the in-laws' Family ID, all family members will be transferred together and linked to his original family's Family ID. This ensures that all members of a family remain registered under a single Family ID, eliminating difficulties in availing benefits of government schemes and services.

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Government's commitment to transparency

The PPP Coordinator appealed to citizens facing such issues to take advantage of this facility by submitting their grievances through the prescribed procedure. He emphasized that the government is continuously taking corrective measures to make the Parivar Pehchan Patra system more transparent, simple, and citizen-centric for the benefit of residents. The provision is expected to help maintain accurate and updated family records in the PPP database.

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