Is Digital Governance a Necessity in Maharashtra?

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Key Takeaways
- Maharashtra is leading in digital governance.
- All government services will be accessible online.
- 'No Office Day' aims to eliminate offline processes.
- WhatsApp will be used to reach the public.
- Coordination among departments is crucial for efficiency.
Mumbai, July 21 (NationPress) Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasized that Maharashtra is at the forefront of digital governance and regulation, declaring it a necessity rather than just a choice.
“With this online system, all government services and schemes will be easily accessible to the public. The concept of 'No Office Day' implies that individuals won't need to visit offices, effectively ending offline processes,” he stated during the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Directorate of Information Technology and the 'Samagra' organization.
CM Fadnavis urged everyone to engage in this online initiative, mentioning that all governmental services will soon be available via platforms like WhatsApp, making it more user-friendly for the general populace.
“A clear schedule will be established for this initiative, along with set targets and deadlines for each department. This will ensure that these services reach the public promptly,” he noted.
According to CM Fadnavis, seamless coordination among departments will enhance the efficiency of online government services, thereby boosting credibility.
He expressed hope for a transformative shift resulting from the agreement made with the Information Technology Department and Samagra.
During this event, Cultural Affairs and Information Technology Minister Ashish Shelar, along with several key officials like Vikas Kharge, Iqbal Singh Chahal, Eknath Dawle, Kanhuraj Bagate, Dipendra Singh Kushwaha, Gaurav Goyal, Rahul Kulkarni, Anay Gogate, and Alkesh Vadawani were present.