simplify the process of correcting errors in birth certificates

The video announces new government rules that simplify the process of correcting errors in birth certificates, such as mistakes in parents’ names, initials, or addresses. Previously, citizens had to provide documents from notaries, gazetted officers, or village offices, which often led to lengthy delays; now, a declaration from two reliable individuals, such as local representatives or officials, is sufficient. These changes also make it easier to add a husband’s name to a wife’s name after marriage and allow local registration officers to make corrections more quickly once they are convinced of the error. This decision is expected to be a significant relief for the general public by streamlining administrative procedures for birth and death registrations.