L'Andhra Pradesh mettra en œuvre une gouvernance sans papier à partir du 15 janvier

L'Andhra Pradesh passera à une gouvernance sans papier à partir du 15 janvier, en traitant tous les dossiers officiels numériquement. Les services seront disponibles en ligne via la plateforme Manamitra WhatsApp. Cette initiative inclut des dossiers électroniques et AP DigiVerify pour les opérations numériques.

Le gouvernement de l'Andhra Pradesh a annoncé un passage à une administration entièrement sans papier à compter du 15 janvier. Selon ce plan, tous les dossiers gouvernementaux seront gérés numériquement, remplaçant les processus traditionnels basés sur le papier par des dossiers électroniques. Cette mesure vise à moderniser la gouvernance grâce à la technologie.

Les citoyens et les responsables accéderont aux services en ligne, en particulier via l'interface Manamitra WhatsApp, permettant une gouvernance pratique basée sur WhatsApp. Le système AP DigiVerify soutiendra la vérification et le traitement numériques sécurisés.

Cette transition sans papier s'inscrit dans des efforts numériques plus larges dans l'État, axés sur l'efficacité des fonctions administratives. L'annonce met en lumière janvier comme point de départ clé pour ces changements en Andhra Pradesh.

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