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  2. Foreigners Registration Office - Wikipedia

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    Foreigners Regional Registration Offices (FRRO) are established in various regions for ease of registration. Offices are located in Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, Amritsar, Bangalore and Hyderabad. In regions without offices, the District Superintendents of Police serve as Registration Officers. [4]

  3. List of passport offices in India - Wikipedia

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    An Indian passport is a passport issued by the Government of India to citizens of the Republic of India for travelling abroad. It enables the bearer to travel internationally and serves as proof of Indian citizenship as per the Passports Act (1967).

  4. Bureau of Immigration (India) - Wikipedia

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    The agency was established in 1971, and is headed by the Commissioner of Immigration. [2] [3] The BoI is a department directly under the Ministry of Home Affairs. [4] The BoI manages 48 of the 108 immigration check posts operating in India. The remaining are controlled by the respective State Governments. [5]

  5. Deputy High Commission of the United Kingdom, Chennai

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    The visa application centres are located in Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi and Bangalore. [5] [6] List of Deputy High Commissioners. Below is the list of deputy high commissioners of the British Deputy High Commission in Chennai (formerly Madras): [7] Sir Christopher Masterman, CSI, CIE (1947–1948) Charles A. Gault, CBE (1948–1949)

  6. National Register of Citizens - Wikipedia

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    The National Register of Citizens (NRC) is meant to be a register of all Indian citizens whose creation was mandated by the 2003 amendment of the Citizenship Act, 1955.Its purpose is to document all the legal citizens of India so that the illegal immigrants can be identified and deported.

  7. List of wards in Bangalore (2009–2023) - Wikipedia

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    Bangalore North (Additional) Yelahanka-1 Yelahanka: Chikballapur: 4.6 10583 25782 41986 5604 9224 62.90 70.30 Yelahanka Yelahanka Yelahanka [19] [20] 5 Jakkur Bangalore North (Additional) Yelahanka-2 Byatarayanapura: Bangalore North: 23.5 12387 20964 52025 892 2215 148.20 168.80 Yelahanka Byatarayanapura Byatarayanapura [21] [22] 6 Thanisandra ...

  8. List of wards in Bangalore (1995–2006) - Wikipedia

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    Bangalore North: 8558 3304559.68 330.46 3.30 816.57 36287 18493 17794 2088 1083 1005 313 159 154 Kodandarama Nagar 6 Dattatreya Temple West Malleshwaram Gandhi Nagar: Bangalore Central: 8813 1212941.04 121.29 1.21 299.72 38723 19985 18738 4714 2393 2321 261 141 120 7 Malleshwaram West Malleshwaram Malleshwaram: Bangalore North: 9029 1825416.84 ...

  9. List of areas in Bengaluru Pete - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of areas in Bengaluru Pete, a 2.24 km 2 market area in Bengaluru, India. [1] Bengaluru Pete was established by Kempegowda I in the 16th century, with different areas in the Pete named after the respective trade activities that took place or the communities that lived here.