Anantnag, October 17: Anantnag Deputy Commissioner (DC) Syed Fakhruddin Hamid on Tuesday called for holistic changes in government service delivery.
In a statement issued here, an official spokesperson said the DC will chair an e-governance conference here in DakBanglow to collaborate between government departments, Common Service Centers (CSCs) and local communities to improve overall policy development. He emphasized the need to bring about significant change. Government services provided.
He stressed to the CSC Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) and participants that within three to four months, their visits to government agencies related to online services should be reduced to zero.
Mr. Hamid also emphasized the importance of e-government in ensuring transparency, efficiency and accessibility of government services.
He said the conference will serve as a platform to share best practices and explore new opportunities for promoting e-governance in Anantnag.
While interacting with CSC holders and listening to their grievances, DC Anantnag directed the concerned police officers for early redress.
He emphasized that CSC holders will carry out their work with dedication and integrity and facilitate the process of digitalization.
Mr. Hamid said the CSC's district-level e-governance meeting marked an important step forward in working towards a more digitally inclusive and transparent governance system.
“The insights and discussions gained at the conference are expected to bring about positive changes in the way government services are delivered and accessed by the citizens of Anantnag,” he said.
The DC then encouraged all departments to continue their efforts towards sustainable development and progress of Anantnag.
The event also highlighted the importance of leveraging emerging technology and innovation to strengthen governance.
The meeting aimed to discuss and strategize the implementation of various e-governance initiatives at the district level, with a focus on improving public service delivery, promoting digital inclusion, and ensuring efficient governance. I was there.
The event brought together key decision makers, CSC representatives, government departments and other stakeholders to discuss ways to enhance the delivery of government services to the citizens of Anantnag.
The conference featured several insightful sessions and discussions where experts and officials presented their ideas and experiences in the field of e-government.
A wide range of topics were covered, including digital literacy, civic engagement, online services, and the use of technology for transparency and accountability.
The conference also highlighted the role of CSC in bridging the digital divide and delivering essential services to rural and remote areas.
The meeting concluded with a determination to work together across sectors to address challenges and promote the well-being of district residents.

