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A bonafide passenger travelling on a valid ticket, issued in his or her name is required to show documents as proof of his or her identity at the entry point of airport gates. Which one of the following is not acceptable for the same ?
Explanation
According to the guidelines issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) (specifically Circular No. 15/2017), passengers travelling on domestic flights in India are required to produce one of ten authorized photo identity documents at the airport entry point. The list of acceptable documents includes:
- Passport
- Voter Identity Card
- Aadhaar or m-Aadhaar
- PAN Card
- Driving License
- Service Photo Identity Card (issued by Govt/PSU/Local bodies/Public Limited companies)
- Student Photo Identity Card
- Nationalized Bank Passbook with photograph
- Pension Card or Pension documents with photograph
- Disability ID card
A Birth Certificate is not part of this standard list of identity proofs for general passengers. While it may be used as age proof for infants or for minors accompanied by parents, it does not serve as a valid standalone identity document for airport entry for a bonafide passenger.
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