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 Calls upon public to join hands in uprooting corruption by joining digital realm offering transparent and accountable governance

KATHUA, SEPTEMBER 06: As part of its series of events to promote Digital Literacy and transparent governance, District Administration Kathua today hosted a mega event here in the town hall .

 The event was well orchestrated to acquaint the public about the perils of corruption and the saga of digital transformation that J&K is witnessing. The event was marked by enthusiastic participation of citizens, government officials and various stakeholders who came together to champion the cause of cleaner and transparent governance.

Presiding over a mega event, the Deputy Commissioner Kathua, highlighted various schemes and initiatives taken by the government to provide corruption free governance in a hassle free and transparent manner. He informed the audience that J&K tops in digital governance by offering over 1000 citizen centric services thereby providing ease, convenience and accessibility at the single click from the comfort of home. These steps will further reduce corruption and increase citizen satisfaction through a robust model of e-governance.

Emphasising the importance of the campaign, the DC said that the Bhrashtachar Mukt J&K Week is a vital step towards eliminating corruption from the roots. We encourage every citizen to participate actively in these programs, help identify corruption hotspots and be part of the solution, he added.

The DC urged the people to participate in the ongoing campaign against corruption by attending the various events and utilizing the Grievance and Complaint Redressal Camps. He further said that together, we can make Kathua a model of transparency, accountability and integrity.

The DC emphasized the pivotal role that technology and digital empowerment play in combating corruption and ushering in a new era of transparency. These campaigns aim to harness the power of technology to simplify the government processes and improve public service delivery besides nipping the corrupt practices at the bud.

Earlier, a theme based cultural programme was presented by the school students to aware and encourage the masses to avail an array of online services being offered by the government to ease the lives of citizens.

On the occasion, beneficiaries of different schemes of the government expressed their gratitude towards the government for providing door step delivery of services by organizing this awareness cum public service delivery programme.

Around 40 stalls of different line departments were established which served as informative hubs to demonstrate how to access and utilize e-services effectively which not only provided valuable insights into the array of services available but also fostered a sense of empowerment among attendees, equipping them with the knowledge needed to make the most of government initiatives.

 


GANDERBAL, SEPTEMBER 05: In view of ongoing Bhrashtachar Mukt J&K Week, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Shyambir today presided over the awareness workshop organized by KPDCL Division Ganderbal in the lawns of Mini Secretariat Ganderbal.

The camp was attended by president Municipal Council Ganderbal, SE KPDCL, Executive Engineer KPDCL Division Ganderbal besides a huge gathering of locals.

On the occasion the DC highlighted the purpose of celebrating Bhrashtachar Mukt J&K Week and said that various community based awareness programs are being held in the district to educate government officials and citizens about the detrimental effects of corruption and ways to combat it.

The DC said that the District Administration is committed to shift all government offices to online mode adding that online shift of services has paved the way for transparent, accountable and accessible Government to citizens besides has also ensured time-bound service delivery and redressal of grievances.

He appreciated the dedication of field staff of the KPDCL to ensure undisturbed power supply to the consumers. He also commended their role during the Yatra period.

During the workshop, the resource persons generated awareness about the negative impact of corruption, ways to combat it, awareness about online services, smart metering etc.

Many awareness camps were held in various areas of Tehsil Wakoora including Batwina, Kurhama, Batpora, Khanpora etc wherein many grievances particularly pertaining to revenue matters were resolved on-spot.

SRINAGAR SEPTEMBER 05: Secretary, Revenue, Dr. Piyush Singla, along with senior officers from the department, virtually participated in various Tehsil level camps organized as part of the Bhrashtachar Mukt Week across Jammu and Kashmir.

The officers engaged with District and Tehsil level officers to assess the effectiveness of information dissemination and grievance redressal efforts. They also gathered valuable feedback on Revenue Online Services from the beneficiaries attending the camps.

Dr. Singla attended camps held in different parts of District Pulwama, where he interacted with Deputy Commissioner, Dr. Basharat Qayoom and other senior officers from the District and Tehsil Administration.

During these discussions, the Secretary addressed important issues like status of online services, pending cases under PSGA, and the progress of the Auto Appeal system.

The Secretary emphasized on the implementation of e-office as it is a top priority for the Government, and the District must ensure its full implementation on the ground.

The camps witnessed enthusiastic participation from the public, and beneficiaries from various camps had the opportunity to directly interact with the Secretary, providing valuable feedback on service delivery.

Similarly, Shahbaz Ahmed Mirza, Special Secretary Revenue, along with Additional Secretaries from the department, attended camps in Kishtwar, Doda, Budgam, and Baramulla. They engaged with District and Tehsil level officers and assessed the level of participation in the camps, feedback regarding online services and grievance redressal.

It is worth mentioning that Revenue Department has been actively engaging with officers and the public from various Tehsils, including the ongoing attendance at BMW camps. These interactions are scheduled to continue throughout the week, with the aim of covering all Tehsils in the UT and ensuring effective grievance redressal and feedback.