DGFT Moves Towards
Paperless and Personal Contact Free Environment
·
Move Named
as “Trade Facilitation” for “Absolute Integrity” and “Transparency”
·
No
“Outside” Persons Allowed Inside
·
All Contact
Only thru Email and Speed Post
·
Only Jt. DGFT
and Above Officers Allowed to Meet Visitors
[DGFT Trade Notice
No. 14 dated 19th January 2016]
Subject: Trade Facilitation
Measures
In continuation of Trade Notice No. 12/2015
dated 13.01.2016, stressing the need to maintain absolute integrity and
transparency in the functioning of all DGFT offices, attention is drawn to the
fact that DGFT is moving towards an IT enabled paperless and personal contact
free environment to achieve these objectives in a more comprehensive and
complete manner. While these actions have been substantially undertaken and
remaining actions will be taken in an expedited timeframe, the following steps
are to be immediately implemented in all DGFT offices, including DGFT
Headquarters in Delhi:
(i) Barring
exceptions given below, no outside person (i.e. person not working in that
office) will be required to enter any DGFT office including DGFT Headquarters
henceforth.
(ii) All queries/submissions to be made to any DGFT
office shall be made by e-mail to the officer/staff member concerned. All such
e-mails will be replied to within 48 hours of their receipt and the matter
resolved in the prescribed timeframe. Where further clarification, etc. is
required, it will be indicated in the e-mail reply for suitable response by the
applicant. All e-mails by the applicant shall be copied to the Head of the
Office. The reply from the officer concerned shall also be copied to the Head
of the Office, who will on a weekly basis review all such e-mails to ensure
compliance with the above timeline and timely disposal of the matter. List of
e-mail addresses of Heads of Offices is given below. For all functional areas
where online facility/options are available, these may be preferably exercised
by applicants.
(iii) In matters where physical submission is
absolutely necessary, the applicant will dispatch the physical documentation by
speed post with a copy of the above e-mail/online submission reference to link
the two and mention the same in the e-mail which can include scanned copies of
the documents as attachments.
(iv) Any person who wishes to submit a document or
application in person notwithstanding (i), (ii) and
(iii) above for unavoidable reasons, will do so by way of submission at a
Receipt Desk at the Office Reception, in each DGFT office. The person
submitting such application/documentation shall be given a computerized
acknowledgement. This application must carry the name, address, telephone No.
and e-mail address of the applicant. As indicated in (i)
and (ii) above, all Heads of Offices will monitor these submissions also on weekly
basis to ensure that a response by e-mail is sent to the applicant within 48
hours and the matter is disposed of within the prescribed timeline.
(v) If, notwithstanding the above, it is
absolutely necessary for an applicant to meet an officer in person, the meeting
shall be permissible only with the Head of Office or a person not below the
rank of Joint DGFT who shall listen to the applicant and facilitate timely and
proper disposal of the matter as above and convey a response by e-mail. It
shall be strictly enforced that visitors' passes shall not be issued in any
other circumstance. Visitors issued passes for meeting with Head of the
Office/officers of Joint DGFT and above rank, will be strictly supervised to
ensure that they meet with the designated person and immediately exit the
building. Any person entertaining visitors in violation of these guidelines
will be strictly dealt with. EDI related complainants may, however, be allowed
by the senior to meet with technical staff to resolve their matter.
(vi) All RAs shall maintain an updated list of all
pending applications in various functional areas like IEC code, Status Holder
Certificate, DFIA/Advance Authorisation, EPCG, EODC, MEIS, other scripts etc giving time duration of pendency etc
and review daily. With support of NIC these lists shall be posted online.
2. These instructions may be strictly complied
with. Support from exporter/importer community is requested to enable this
arrangement to succeed and ensure that the functioning of DGFT offices is
transparent and free of improprieties.
E-mail addresses of Regional
Authorities of DGFT
|
S. No. |
Name of the Regional Authority (City) |
E-mail Address |
|
1 |
Ahmedabad |
ahmedabad-dgft@nic.in |
|
2 |
Amritsar |
amritsar-dgft@nic.in |
|
3 |
Bangalore |
bangalore-dgft@nic.in |
|
4 |
Bhopal |
bhopal-dgft@nic.in |
|
5 |
Chennai |
chennai-dgft@nic.in |
|
6 |
Chandigarh |
chandigarh-dgft@nic.in |
|
7 |
Cochin |
cochin-dgft@nic.in |
|
8 |
Coimbatore |
coimbatore-dgft@nic.in |
|
9 |
Cuttack |
cuttack-dgft@nic.in |
|
10 |
Dehradun |
dehradun-dgft@nic.in |
|
11 |
Goa (Panjim) |
ddgft.goa@nic.in |
|
12 |
Guwahati |
guwahati-dgft@nic.in |
|
13 |
Hyderabad |
hyderabad-dgft@nic.in |
|
14 |
Indore Extension office |
bhopal-dgft@nic.in |
|
15 |
Jaipur |
jaipur-dgft@nic.in |
|
16 |
Jammu |
jammu-dgft@nic.in |
|
17 |
Kanpur |
kanpur-dgft@nic.in |
|
18 |
Kolkata |
kolkata-dgft@nic.in |
|
19 |
Moradabad |
moradabad-dgft@nic.in |
|
20 |
Madurai |
madurai-dgft@nic.in |
|
21 |
Ludhiana |
ludhiana-dgft@nic.in |
|
22 |
Mumbai |
mumbai-dgft@nic.in |
|
23 |
Nagpur |
nagpur-dgft@nic.in |
|
24 |
CLA, New Delhi |
cladelhi-dgft@nic.in |
|
25 |
Patna |
patna-dgft@nic.in |
|
26 |
Pune |
pune-dgft@nic.in |
|
27 |
Panipat |
panipat-dgft@nic.in |
|
28 |
Puducherry |
pondicherry-dgft@nic.in |
|
29 |
Raipur |
raipur-dgft@nic.in |
|
30 |
Rajkot |
rajkot-dgft@nic.in |
|
31 |
Surat |
surat-dgft@nic.in |
|
32 |
Shillong |
dgft-shil-meg@nic.in |
|
33 |
Srinagar |
srinagar-dgft@nic.in |
|
34 |
Trivandrum |
trivandrum-dgft@nic.in |
|
35 |
Vadodara |
vadodara-dgft@nic.in |
|
36 |
Varanasi |
varanasi-dgft@nic.in |
|
37 |
Vishakhapatnam |
visakhapatnam-dgft@nic.in |
E-mail
Address for DGFT(HQs)
dgft@nic.in