Organisation : Kerala Police Cyberdome
Facility Name : e-Curfew Pass Online Application 2021
Applicable For : Daily Wages Workers, Labourers, Home Maids Etc
Applicable State/UT : Kerala
Website : https://pass.bsafe.kerala.gov.in/
Kerala Police e-Curfew Pass
Kerala Police Portal for submitting pass requests during lockdown 2021 due to COVID-19.
Related / Similar Facility : Kerala Covid-19 Jagrata Citizen Registration
How To Apply For e-Curfew Pass?
Just follow the simple steps mentioned below to apply for Kerala Police e-Curfew Pass online
Step-1 : Go to the link https://pass.bsafe.kerala.gov.in/
Step-2 : Enter Personal Details
Step-3 : Enter Vehicle Details
Step-4 : Enter ID Details
Step-5 : Upload Supporting Document (PNG/JPEG – Less than 1Mb Only)
Step-6 : Click on ‘Submit’ button
How To Check Application Status?
Status of the pass application will be informed through SMS to the mobile number provided by you.
Declaration:
By submitting this form , I confirm that all the information provided and the documents uploaded is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I understand that if any information furnished here is found to be wrong/fabricated, it will lead to legal action against me.
I also understand that decision on pass availability and validity is the full discretion of the authorities and they may accept/reject my application without giving any reason thereof. I accept that a pass if issued is liable to be cancelled by the authorities if they feel the situation so demands.
Important:
Please confirm whether the phone number entered is correct and owned by you, further information will be communicated to the same.
About Kerala Police:
The Kerala Police is the law enforcement agency for the Indian state of Kerala. Kerala Police has its headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram, the state capital. The motto of the force is “Mridhu Bhave Dhrida Kruthye” which means “Soft in Temperament, Firm in Action” in Sanskrit.
There is no authoritative record on the history of Police in ancient Kerala. To a great extent one has to rely upon the earliest literary documents starting from the Sanghom period (200 AD).
The literary works of the Sanghom period, namely Akamkrithikal, Pathittipattu and Chilppathikaram, depict the ancient policing system. These works refer to the appointment of Sentries and watchmen who were posted on the highways to protect the travellers and caravans of merchants, etc. Chilappathikaram gives a detailed account of investigation of cases by a special group of people.
Those who were posted in the secret service section were described as ‘Charan’, ‘Doothan’, Apasarpakan and Goodapurushan. The literary works of Sanghom period also describe various types of ”Kaval’ (guard), Kanchukil (who had kanchukam or uniform), Harrikaran (Officer with designated duties), Souvidithon (one who attends Court duties), Vetradharan (Bodyguard of the King), Dwarapalakas (Armed men guarding the gates and entrance) and Darsaka or Prathihara (Personal assistant to the King, and Kolkaran (man armed with a stick).