The Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions said a circular on self-attestation of documents had already been sent to the state governments and though most of them have responded positively, yet in many cases the information has still not fully percolated to the lower levels of administration.
He urged the state governments to encourage the practice of self-attestation.
Singh said that introduction of self-attested certificates was one of the most historic measures introduced by the central government soon after it took over.
"The decision was universally hailed both by administration as well as by public," a press release issued by the Personnel Ministry quoted him as saying.
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He called for use of self-attested certificates since this has been approved by the government for over last eight months. "This revolutionary step not only lessened a lot of hardship faced by the youth applying for jobs or higher education but also conveyed a bigger symbolic message that the (Narendra) Modi government had the capacity to trust the youth of this country," the minister said.
Recalling from his personal experience, the minister said he had personally been a witness to a number of hardships that the youth went through looking for a gazetted officer, a notary, etc., for attestation.
"Moreover, in certain remote areas of the country many a time, a gazetted officer or a notary was not readily available in the vicinity to perform the task of attestation," he said.
On occasions, there were also complaints that young aspirants had to shell out meagre amount in their pockets for accomplishing the task of getting the huge pile of certificates attested, Singh said.
During the review meeting, an assessment was also made of the number of other recent initiatives by DARPG which include introduction of a pension portal and new methods for ease in governance.