Lt Governor Anil Baijal today directed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to go digital in all its services and ensure timely and quick disposal of public grievances through online platform.
Baijal, who held a review meeting with the officials of DDA at its headquarters, directed its IT wing to come out with a clear, implementable blueprint for all services on a digital platform within a month so that there is minimal human interface and maximum governance through the use of technology.
"Directed DDA to work on redressing public grievances online(sic)," the LG tweeted after the meeting.
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"The LG stressed on the developmental as well as regulatory role of DDA and asked the officials to strictly monitor the timely and satisfactory completion of projects by regular coordination with various stakeholders," according to a statement issued by the LG's office.
He also asked the Horticulture and Landscape wings to work on increasing the green cover in Delhi through proper interventions.
On the issue of maintenance of existing commercial complexes, he observed that a suitable robust mechanism in consultation with local bodies will be worked out for their regular upkeep.
While appreciating the various sports infrastructures built by DDA and the Biodiversity Parks, he insisted that awareness must be spread about the usage of these facilities and their quality must be maintained.
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