Today, Governor Satya Pal Malik launched 19 government-to-citizen online services of 07 Departments on the State Services Delivery Gateway (SSDG) in an accessible and mind-blowing ceremony at Raj Bhavan Jammu.
Shri K. Skandan, Advisor to Governor; Shri B V R Subramanyam, Chief Secretary; Shri Atal Dulloo, Principal Secretary Health and Medical Education; Shri Umang Narula, Principal Secretary to Governor; Shri Khurshid Ahmed Shah, Commissioner Secretary PWD(R&B); Shri Saugat Biswas, Secretary, Information Technology Department; Sh. Farooq Ahmad Lone, Secretary of the Social Welfare Department; Ms. Veena Pandita, Chairperson JKBOSE, and HODs of concerned departments were present at the event.
The online mode of Government to Citizen Services has been developed with J&K a-Governance Agency (JaKeGA), IT Department, in collaboration with CDAC Mumbai, and might be found on www.Jk.Gov.In. With the launch of those offerings, the full dependencies on offerings to now be found on State Services Delivery Gateway (SSDG) have increased to 26.
Shri Saugat Biswas gave an in-depth presentation of the SSDG assignment and said the newly launched services will benefit over 07 lakh beneficiaries annually.
In his address, the Governor complimented JaKeGA of the IT Department and CDAC, Mumbai, for growing online offerings for exceptional departments, which could sooner or later assist the citizens at large in availing diverse offerings at the press of a button.
The governor discovered that the web model might avoid unnecessary human intervention and accelerate the free shipping mechanism while ensuring transparency. He entreated Secretary IT to include more such online services and additionally develop a user mobile app for this purpose.
The governor praised SSDG team members of the IT Department, including Irfan Rather, Mohsin Wani, Naveed Iqbal, Arun Pandora, Parminder Singh Wazir from JaKeGA, and Shabir from CDAC, for growing the facility.
The governor accredited the issuance of Direct Benefits Transfer (DBT) for over 20,000 cases of Udhampur District’s beneficiaries underneath the Integrated Social Security Scheme, which supplies old-age pension, pension for women in distress, and retirement for a bodily challenged person through online mode.
The Governor also initiated a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for employment through an online gadget wherein the primary online NOC becomes added in Srinagar by using the Deputy Commissioner, Shahid Iqbal Chaudhary, which becomes considered over video convention.
On occasion, Advisor K. Skandan emphasized the need to convey more offerings onlinto reduce pendency and ensure transparency inside the free shipping machine. He also advised that public remarks about the services should be integrated to improve the gadget further.