"Digital policy is in a draft stage. This will ensure maximum reach in as far as mobile connectivity is concerned," IT department Commissioner and Secretary D P Wahlang said.
Wahlang said Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, has already given the department the mandate to finalise it where it will also include the mobile tower policy.
"A lot of noise is made regarding the health hazards posed by these towers. We are taking all that into consideration and we will finalise it very soon," he said.
Wahlang also said that the IT department has launched e-services for all the 11 districts on January 21, apart from East Khasi Hills and Ri-Bhoi where it is operational.
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Wahlang said that in a period of another 6-7 months, e-services in all districts will stabilise.
Through these e-services which area available online and through the CSCs, the time taken to issue certificates such as SC/ST and income certificates will be done online.
Till date, East Khasi Hills district has received over 20,000 e-applications while Ri-Bhoi today issued three e-certificates, Wahlang said.
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