Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik on March 9 launched 19 ‘Government to Citizen’ online services of seven departments at the State Services Delivery Gateway here. An official spokesperson stated that the online mode of ‘Government to Citizen’ services is evolved via the Jammu and Kashmir e-Governance Agency, Information Technology department in collaboration with CDAC Mumbai, and may be available on.
With the release of these offerings, the overall depend on services that might now be available at the State Services Delivery Gateway (SSDG) is increased to 26.
Secretary of the IT Department, Saugat Biswas, said the newly launched services would benefit over seven lakh beneficiaries every 12 months.
The governor complimented JaKeGA of the IT Department and CDAC, Mumbai, for growing online offerings for one-of-a-kind departments, which could eventually assist the residents in availing themselves of numerous offerings.
The online mode will avoid unnecessary human intervention and speed up the free shipping mechanism, besides ensuring transparency,” Malik said and advised the secretary of IT to include extra such online services and increase the number of user-pleasant cellular apps for this reason.
In the event, the governor accredited the issuance of Direct Benefit Transfers for over 20,000 beneficiaries of the Udhampur district beneath the Integrated Social Security Scheme, which provides old-age pension, pension for women in distress, and premium for physically challenged folks through online mode.
The spokesperson said he also initiated the process of issuance of No Objection Certificate for employment via the online system, in which the first online NOC was added in Srinagar by using Deputy Commissioner Shahid Iqbal Chaudhary, which became considered over video convention.
Advisor to Governor K Skandan cautioned that public comments about the services be incorporated to improve the system further.