Progressing towards a digital mission, Chief Minister Pema Khandu today launched the Arunachal eService (Service Plus) platform that facilitates G2C interaction between the government and its citizens.
The eService will make government services accessible to the common man from anywhere through internet and Jan Suvidha centers at the offices of the deputy commissioners in the districts.
The electronic delivery of citizen-centric services would ensure efficiency, transparency and reliability at affordable costs.
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Appreciating the department of IT & Communication as well as NIC, Khandu hailed the service as novel and path-breaking for the people of the state.
Our government is committed to take a transparent, responsible and corruption-free governance to the people and digitalizing the service delivery system is the best way to go about," he said.
The chief minister called upon all other departments to follow suit and offer online their respective services to the people.
He also urged upon the IT & Communication department to fast track the CMs Dashboard through which the Chief Ministers Office could monitor and review all schemes and projects under implementation in various sectors.
The eService application developed by the National Informatics Center (NIC) envisages availability of all services through one portal, provide digitally signed e-certificates without any revenue leakage.
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