Paperless Work Culture Being Encouraged in State: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav has announced a strong push towards a paperless work culture in the state, aiming to transform government functioning through digital empowerment. The initiative is expected to bring greater transparency and efficiency to administrative processes.
Chief Justice of India Justice Shri Suryakant appreciated the state's efforts, highlighting how green governance will benefit the environment. He noted that reducing paper usage not only cuts costs but also contributes to ecological conservation.
The move is part of a broader strategy to digitize government records and workflows. Officials are being trained to adopt digital tools, and departments are transitioning to electronic documentation. Citizens will also benefit from faster service delivery and easier access to information.
Environmental Impact
By minimizing paper consumption, the state aims to reduce deforestation and carbon footprint. The initiative aligns with national sustainability goals and sets an example for other regions.
Transparency and Efficiency
Digital records ensure better accountability and reduce the scope for corruption. Real-time monitoring of files and approvals will streamline decision-making.
The Chief Minister urged all departments to embrace this change wholeheartedly. He emphasized that technology is a key enabler for good governance and that the state is committed to leading in this area.
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