The Delhi government Wednesday claimed no call failed at the designated call centre on the third day of the launch of doorstep delivery of services.
According to an official data provided by the government, the total number of calls connected was 34,839 by 5 pm on Wednesday.
The government said a web link has been created on its website which directs the user to fill a form for door step delivery of services.
Anyone can hit the tab and fill the form to get a call from the call centre for door step delivery of services, it stated.
"Out of these 8,275 calls were answered by the executive handling the call centre. Rest of the calls were on waiting line and are being called back.
"Messages were sent to 18,913 callers whose calls were not answered and are in process of being called back," the government said in a statement.
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It stated, "No call failed on the third day, though not all were answered as many of them were on waiting and the unanswered calls are being called back," it said.
On Monday, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had launched the scheme under which Delhiites can avail 40 services, including driving licence, ration card, caste and marriage registration certificates, at their doorstep.
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