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Assam’s NRC Final Draft: National Register for Citizens | NewsroomPost

NewsroomPost: Political slugfest and High tension over Assam’s NRC Final draft, As per the National Register for Citizens final draft released, 2,89,677 crore applicants have been cleared as genuine Indian citizens out of the total 3,91,384 applicants.

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  1. The Assam’s NRC second final draft, which was released on July 30, included names of 2.89 crore people out of 3.29 crore applicants in Assam. It left out names of nearly 40 lakh’s people. As per the final draft released, 2,89,677 crore applicants have been cleared as genuine Indian citizens out of the total 3,91,384 applicants. https://newsroompost.com/

  2. Important News Regarding NRC Assam recognizes 1.9 crore legal citizens in first NRC draft Guwahati: The first draft of the much expected National Register of Citizens (NRC) was published last night which include name of 1.9 crore applicants. The detect illegal citizens in the state. Talking to the media in Guwahati last night, Register India, Sailesh and Coordinator Prateek that name of whose verification completed by 31st December have been included in the draft. NRC has been updated to General State Hajela applicants have of NRC said those been They said the remaining about 1.39 crore cases are under examination, scrutiny or field verification process. There was a total of 3.29 crore applicants.

  3. Assam final NRC draft: Nearly 40 lakh people not in the list New Delhi: The final draft of NRC (National Register of Citizens) has been released today. As per the final draft released on Monday, 2,89,677 crore applicants have been cleared as genuine Indian citizens out of the total 3,91,384 applicants. The NRC will include the names of all Indian citizens who have been residing in Assam before March 25, 1971. Addressing the press at NRC office in Guwahati, Registrar General of India said that this is a “historic day in country and in Assam towards fulfillment of a major milestone under the monitoring of SC”. He said it is the legal process under Citizenship Act 1955 and has been completely transparent, fair, meticulously carried out. He extended gratitude to all stakeholders in the exercise

  4. Assam NRC final draft: Here is w hat to do if your name is not in the list Applicants can check for names in the draft by visiting the designated NRC Sewa Kendra (NSK), which will be available on all working days from 30 July to 28 September from 10 am to 4 pm. For filing complaint After calling the toll-free helpline number, you have to mention your 21- digit Application Receipt Number (ARN) for raising the complaint.

  5. Assam NRC draft: Supreme Court to hear matter today New Delhi: Amid high tension and political slugfest over Assam’s National Register for Citizens (NRC) draft, the Supreme Court will today hear the matter. As per the NRC final draft released, 2,89,677 crore applicants have been cleared as genuine Indian citizens out of the total 3,91,384 applicants. Division bench of the top court, headed by Justice Ranjan Gogoi, also directed the Centre to prepare standard operating procedure (SOP) for claims and objections.

  6. NRC matter before SC: Court w arns Coordinator, Prateek Hajela & Registrar general of I ndia The Supreme Court on Tuesday warned the Coordinator of NRC, Prateek Hajela & Registrar general of India, says ‘You are guilty of contempt of court.  S.C tells Centre to take no coercive action The Court asked why Hajela & Registrar General made any statements to media on NRC Assam modalities when nothing had been informed to Court. Top Court ask to prepare a standard operating procedure NRC coordinator, Sailesh said: This is not the final list

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