"It is an important step aimed at not only increasing efficiency and bring transparency in working of departments, but also to turn the concept of green governance into reality," an official release issued here said.
With taking a decision to make IT and Electronics department paperless in the first phase, the Chief Minister obtained his digital signature and approved a departmental file using the same, it said.
Using the e-office application developed by NIC, Yadav directed all divisional commissioners and district magistrates that hurdle should not be faced by the people and students in obtaining various government services like certificates.
After making functioning of the Secretariat paperless, the disposal of files would be quick and it could be tracked immediately, Yadav said.
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