
In an important decision, J-K has decided to go fully digital from Monday. This was decided by the Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta in a meeting of the Committee of Secretaries (CoS) Monday attended by all the Administrative Secretaries.
Dr. Mehta directed Commissioner Secretary, IT to ensure that all government services are only made available through online mode from today. He reiterated that no service shall remain offline and applicants need not visit any of the government offices for availing of any services.
The Chief Secretary enjoined all the Secretaries to monitor that the services are being delivered online in a hassle-free manner.
The Chief Secretary also advised them to constitute control rooms in Administrative departments as well as at the HoD level and in the offices of Deputy Commissioners for providing support to the public. He asked them to run campaigns so that ample awareness is created among the masses. He told them to conduct awareness programs in educational institutions and at the Panchayat level.
He stressed upon all the officers to take note of all the services provided by their respective departments and implement these orders.
The Chief Secretary was informed that over 400 services have already been offered in online mode across all the departments and many of them are integrated with the quality check and feedback-seeking mechanism of RAS. It was also revealed these services are also being onboarded on the digital portal of e-UNNAT, Service Plus and Digi Locker for ease and free access of the general public.
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