NEW DELHI, Mar 5 : As part of various reforms currently underway when it comes to governance in the national capital, adaptation of advanced technology platforms across the departments is also one of the developments aimed at better work efficiency, expected to boost city’s development across different sectors.
Taking to social media platform X, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday said that her government is ensuring transparency, accountability, and prompt services by transforming technology into a powerful medium in the system of governance.
According to the CM, through the advanced digital platforms, services offered by the government are not only becoming simpler, but more accessible, and time-bound.
CM Gupta stated that the process of grievance redressal has become faster, while the system has also become more transparent now.
She had earlier said that her government is establishing an administrative culture where processes are simple, the system is responsive, and solutions are delivered within time to the citizens, by making effective use of advanced technology.
Earlier, She also remarked on the administrative work culture, stating that previously it was confrontation that used to dominated governance.
The present government has prioritized effective dialogue and coordination, rather than any kind of confrontation, which affected governance previously.
The government has also strengthened systems through bringing in place digital mechanisms financial discipline and institutional reforms.
The Information and Technology Department is working on integrated digital ecosystem, for establishing inter- departmental connect, enhancing transparency, and empowering citizens through the use of technology.
Some time ago, Delhi’s IT minister had informed that after observations and learnings from successful models in other states to the likes of Haryana, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan, and by taking in the best practices, work is being done with an aim of having a seamless governance framework.
The core of the government’s digital transformation agenda lies the development of an umbrella IT framework that integrates data, schemes, and services across departments.
To bridge the digital divide and promote last-mile delivery of services, For example, the Common Service Centres CSC will enable citizens to conveniently access e- District services through across Delhi, and the initiative is going to benefit those individuals who do not have personal digital access, allowing them to obtain essential government certificates and services.
Similarly, another reform, which is the Digital Asset Management Information System (DAMIS), aims to create a digital inventory of all immovable government assets across departments and agencies, which is for enhancing transparency, support optimal utilization, and enable inter-departmental coordination through a single repository. (UNI)
