Consolidating its plans to ensure absolute e-governance, Punjab would soon become the first state in the country that has the status of e-Sarkar covering all the 47 departments and its 143 branches with Integrated Workflow and Document Management System (IWDMS) to process common tasks online.
Besides, 22 treasuries and 74 sub-treasuries across the state have been connected with the Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS) to distribute and sanction budget online.
Describing it a unique initiative to streamline and bring efficiency and transparency in public functioning, Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal added that a three-tier governing mechanism has been institutionalised by Punjab Infotech for effective implementation and review of this project. He said that e-Sarkar would also provide for an online repository of various circulars, acts, gazette notifications and reports.
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A dedicated e-payment gateway for inward remittances to state treasury for various types of taxes and fees has also developed.
In a statement issued here, Badal - who is also holding the governance reforms portfolio - said this government-to-government service delivery system would make sure the availability of administrative services through e-Sarkar and the automation of file processing.