The move is seen in political circles as part of BJP's attempts to expand its grassroot base in the state before 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
The party has worked out a digital platform to bring to focus the NDA governmen's achievements and welfare schemes and bring its benefits to people at the grassroots.
As many as 1000 digital service centres would be set up across the state, where trained personnel would help people remove their doubts on various welfare schemes such as pension and insurance.
Party state president Kummanam Rajasekharan said the main objective behind the mechanism was to propagate the achievements and initiatives of BJP government at the Centre.
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"The mechanism will be implemented at the booth level. The state-level programme has already started and the plan is to implement the digital help-desk, titled Deendayal Helpline, across the state in the next one month," he told PTI.
"Work for this has already started by setting up necessary plant nurseries at the panchayat level...," he said.
At least one-two lakh saplings of fruit-bearing trees would be distributed in each district as part of the mission.
Party Thiruvananthapuram district president S Suresh said the digital centres would also provide various e-services to people, cutting across party lines.
"The centres will help people to fill online applications for various central and state schemes.The issues regarding the schemes, such as delay in getting the benefits, will be followed up and taken up with authorities concerned," he said.