Just log on to www.moga.gov.np and register your application, send letters to the ministry concerned, send proposals and suggestions and complaints. Officials at the ministry will entertain them on their computers.
Now on, government employees can complete their pending work at home and send it through the new system.
The e-governance scheme will also help government employees draft and submit proposals and bureaucratic notings meant for discussions in the cabinet for approval. Using this system, the government employees can also draft letters and monitor the activities of civil servants.
Minister of State for General Administration, Ram Chandra Yadav, launched the system today. Yadav hoped that the system will not only make office work swifter but will also help make the work of the ministry more transparent and credible.
"With the launch of the system, commoners won't have to face hassles while getting their work done," an employee at the MoGA said.
Commoners won't have to visit the ministry time and again to check whether their applications have been processed. Just by logging on to the official website, people can assess the progress in their work.
Installation of a library system and and promotion system are in the pipeline.
Minister Yadav is hopeful that the newly launched system, apart from enhancing the credibility of the ministry, will also ensure quality service.
It is high time that other ministries followed suit, said Bal Krishna Prasai, the secretary at the Ministry of Science and Technology. "Merely dreaming of making Nepal like other developed countries won't work. It is time to act now," he said.
Autor(en)/Author(s): Ishwar Khanal
Quelle/Source: The Himalayan Times, 14.04.2007