AMN / New Delhi

In a bid to overcome inconvenience to thousands of Indians abroad, the CBSE certificates of class X and XII can now be e-attested and this has been made possible with the integration of its portal with e-SANAD launched by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) last year.

The integration of the CBSE online academic repository ‘Pariram Manjusha and the MEA portal was click started here jointly by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar and Electronic and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.
eSanad is aimed at online verification of the documents with an objective to extend contactless, cashless and paperless document attestation/ apostille service to applicants in India as well as abroad.

After the integration of eSANAD with CBSE academic repository, the next step will be its integration with National Academic Repository, which Mr Javadekar said, was being prepared.

Speaking on the occasion, Ms Swaraj said the aim of his Ministry has been to scrap all those processes which were impractical, time consuming and inconvenient to the common people.