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Chief Minister Pervez Khattak has said the E-government introduced by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led coalition government would bring about transparent and open governance in the province.

“The PTI will never backtrack on its words for a transparent governance system; therefore, it has been overhauling and reorganising all public sector institutions in order to ensure that people have unhindered access to all sectors,” the chief minister told the IT Department authorities after inaugurating the E-Government Initiative Project at a ceremony in the Chief Minister’s Secretariat.

He also urged the ST&IT Department to lay solid foundation for attracting private sector to invest more in hard and software development as well as setting up industries in the province to increase job opportunities.

Provincial Minister for Science & Technology and Information Technology Shahram Khan Tarakai on the occasion briefed him on the E-government project introduced by IT Directorate to bring transparency and openness in public sector institutions and ensure maximum utilisation of public sector facilities for the benefit of people.

Besides others, Chief Minister’s Economic Advisor Rafaqatullah Babar, Director IT Bilal Jabbar and Member IT Working Group Arbab Sher Ali were also present on the occasion. The chief minister said that hopefully the traditional Peshawari and Charsadda footwear, furniture of Malakand and Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan’s sweets, etc would be demanded and purchased online from all over the world someday, which would certainly improve economic conditions of our people.

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Quelle/Source: The News International, 28.10.2013

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