Door Delivery of Birth & Death Certificates Launched in Udupi: Click For Details
Door Delivery of Birth & Death Certificates Launched in Udupi: Click For Details
Door delivery of birth and death certificates initiative from hospitals under the Udupi City Municipal Council limits was inaugurated at the district office complex in Rajatadri in Manipal.
The scheme is an initiative of Deputy Commissioner M. Kurma Rao and is initiated in association with the Postal Department. The initiative becomes significant in view of Udupi district being recognised as a major healthcare hub with hospitals in Manipal and Udupi.
While they would apply immediately for the certificates upon the death/ birth, the CMC might not be able to immediately issue them. In such events, the applicants have to visit Udupi from far off places at later dates that causes inconvenience to them. Realising this difficulty, Mr. Rao asked the CMC to join hands with the India Post for door-delivery of the certificates once they are prepared. Once the applications with supporting documents are presented to the CMC, those desiring the door delivery of certificates would have to pay ₹80 fee. Certificates would be delivered to the mentioned address across India, said an official release.
The DC said thousands visit Udupi district for medical treatment, employment and other reasons. They were unable to obtain birth/ death certificates for various reasons and hence the initiative was planned. In the last 10 days of its informal launch, over 100 birth and death certificates were delivered to the applicants through India Post, he said. All urban local bodies in the district were directed to follow this scheme, Mr. Rao added.

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Door Delivery of Birth & Death Certificates Launched in Udupi: Click For Details
Door Delivery of Birth & Death Certificates Launched in Udupi: Click For Details
Door delivery of birth and death certificates initiative from hospitals under the Udupi City Municipal Council limits was inaugurated at the district office complex in Rajatadri in Manipal.
The scheme is an initiative of Deputy Commissioner M. Kurma Rao and is initiated in association with the Postal Department. The initiative becomes significant in view of Udupi district being recognised as a major healthcare hub with hospitals in Manipal and Udupi.
While they would apply immediately for the certificates upon the death/ birth, the CMC might not be able to immediately issue them. In such events, the applicants have to visit Udupi from far off places at later dates that causes inconvenience to them. Realising this difficulty, Mr. Rao asked the CMC to join hands with the India Post for door-delivery of the certificates once they are prepared. Once the applications with supporting documents are presented to the CMC, those desiring the door delivery of certificates would have to pay ₹80 fee. Certificates would be delivered to the mentioned address across India, said an official release.
The DC said thousands visit Udupi district for medical treatment, employment and other reasons. They were unable to obtain birth/ death certificates for various reasons and hence the initiative was planned. In the last 10 days of its informal launch, over 100 birth and death certificates were delivered to the applicants through India Post, he said. All urban local bodies in the district were directed to follow this scheme, Mr. Rao added.
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