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In an attempt to make the functioning of government offices transparent and accountable, the state egovernance department has decided to embark on a Paperless Regime, at 10 government offices in the state.

The concept which will involve, paperless dispensation of government files and tenders has already been implemented at the Department of IT and Centre for eGovernance.

"Due to the success of the concept, the department has decided to add 10 more government offices under the Paperless Regime. We will shortly decide on the 10 offices that are to go paperless, soon after consulting the departments concerned. The total cost of implementing the project at the Centre for eGovernance is about `23 lakh," said M N Vidyashankar, principal secretary, eGovernance Department.

He said the project had been successful in enhancing transparency, accountability and fast disposal of files and has been extremely useful in timely decision making.

While the Department of IT adopted the concept a couple of years ago, the Centre for eGovernance went paperless six months ago.

He said, "The paperless dispensation is doing very well and to the satisfaction of every stakeholder."

The idea of going paperless was developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) and the project's implementation at the 10 offices will also be customised by the governmentrun ICT organisation.

"We opted for the project in the Department of IT because NIC had developed it during my tenure and it worked quite well. NIC, with a little bit of customisation has implemented the same project in the Department of eGovernance also. It is working very well and meets our requirements," said Vidyashankar.

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Autor(en)/Author(s): Hemanth CS

Quelle/Source: Express Buzz, 23.08.2010

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