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Online registration for senior citizens

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NEW DELHI: Delhi Police Commissioner K.K. Paul on Thursday inaugurated the online registration and feedback facility for senior citizens on the Delhi police website www.delhipolice.nic.in.

This facility, which can be availed of by clicking on the senior citizen cell icon on the Delhi police website, will be useful for senior citizens in registering with the cell without having to make a telephone call and wait for the response.

Earlier, the senior citizens were able to download the registration form from the website but the site was not interactive. Now, the senior citizens can also interact online to know about the status of their various requests.

They can also make online changes to their particulars, like change of address or change of domestic help.

The online interaction of senior citizens with the cell can also be monitored by the officers at the police headquarters as well as the senior district officials.

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