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2 CRORE DOCUMENTS SCANNED IN J&K TO END THE BURDEN OF ‘PHYSICAL FILES’

Jammu and Kashmir administration has been putting efforts to stop the practice of physical movement of files in trunks and trucks from Jammu to Srinagar and vice versa during the Darbar Move. The administration has successfully implemented e-Office by scanning and digitizing over 2 crore pages from 3.5 lakh files in order to facilitate the […]

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2 CRORE DOCUMENTS SCANNED IN J&K TO END THE BURDEN OF ‘PHYSICAL FILES’

Jammu and Kashmir administration has been putting efforts to stop the practice of physical movement of files in trunks and trucks from Jammu to Srinagar and vice versa during the Darbar Move.

The administration has successfully implemented e-Office by scanning and digitizing over 2 crore pages from 3.5 lakh files in order to facilitate the concept of e-administration in Jammu and Kashmir.

An official spokesman of the Jammu and Kashmir government said that owing to the digitization, for the first time no files were moved from Jammu to Srinagar when the Darbar reopened here.

Already the offices in the civil secretariat of Srinagar have switched over to the e-office and there are no physical files being moved from one table to another.

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, on Sunday, while assuring the people of responsive administration has said that Darbar Move this year has been deferred due to implementation of the e-office project of digitalizing the UT’s Civil Secretariat and it has lessened the burden on the state exchequer.

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