Delhi e-Office system marks one year with tripled user base

The Delhi government’s e-Office system is set to complete one year on July 1. User numbers have tripled since March 2025, with more than 1.44 lakh e-files processed.

The platform, made mandatory across Delhi government departments from July 1, 2025, now has 15,748 users across 235 departments, boards and educational institutions. This is up from 5,005 users in 198 departments in March 2025.

Over the period, the system processed 1.44 lakh electronic files and 9.22 lakh e-receipts. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said the shift has improved tracking of files, made record-keeping more secure and reduced delays.

Regular use stands at 177 of 235 institutions, or 75.3 per cent. Among core departments the rate is 91 per cent. Separate versions of the platform exist for government departments, public sector undertakings and educational institutions.

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Election Commission officials pruning electoral rolls in SIR phase two, deleting 5.4 crore voters across 12 states with Uttar Pradesh leading.
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Election Commission's SIR phase two trims 5.4 crore voters from 12 states and UTs

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The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) second phase has reduced voters by about 5.4 crore in 12 states and Union Territories. Uttar Pradesh saw 2.05 crore names deleted with the release of its final electoral roll. The process began on October 27, 2025.

Delhi's chief electoral officer reported that nearly 42% of voters have been mapped to 2002 rolls. The special intensive revision of electoral rolls will begin on June 30.

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The Delhi government plans to plant 70 lakh saplings under the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam drive launching June 22. Citizens can register via a portal for free saplings and digital certificates.

The National Transport and Safety Authority will introduce an electronic logbook system on June 10 to replace paper records for vehicle ownership in Kenya.

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Delhi Police detained 89 people during a month-long operation targeting cybercrime networks across multiple states, with frauds totaling over ₹70 crore uncovered.

Class 12 CBSE students are encountering significant difficulties with the re-evaluation process, including high fees and technical glitches after the portal opened on May 19.

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District Magistrate Ranjana Deswal of Delhi's Central district launched an awareness drive on self-enumeration for Census 2027 at Patel Nagar metro station on Friday. The initiative used nukkad natak and music to educate citizens on submitting details independently via an online platform. The facility is available at https://se.census.gov.in.

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