Sindh govt decides to digitise all departments

Business 3 hours ago
Sindh govt decides to digitise all departments
  • 11
  • 0

KARACHI; In move aimed at modernising provincial administration, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has directed all departments to transition to digital system.

Decision was made during session on e-governance, which CM chaired recently. IT secretary informed that comprehensive e-system would be designed and presented to CM for approval. This digital framework will also integrate DC offices of various districts, streamlining administrative processes and improving service delivery. Notably, Sukkur DC office has already been digitised and its success is being closely monitored.

CM Murad Ali Shah stressed that harnessing technology is crucial for good governance, ensuring transparency and accountability in administrative processes. This initiative aligns with CM's vision to transform Sindh into digitally empowered province. By leveraging technology, provincial government aims to enhance public services, reduce bureaucratic red tape and promote economic growth.

Key features of e-governance system include-Digital Infrastructure: Development of robust digital infrastructure to support online services and administrative processes.Process Automation: Automation of manual processes to reduce paperwork, increase efficiency and minimise errors. Transparency and Accountability: Implementation of digital tools to ensure transparency and accountability in governance. Citizen Engagement: Creation of online platforms for citizen engagement, feedback, and participation in governance.

NC Big Stories

Gohar urges political space for PTI, warns of non-political interference

Peshawar: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Barrister Gohar has said that denying political space to country’s most popular party will only benefit non-political forces. Speaking to media representatives here, he emphasised that curbing politi...

ECP meeting on PTI seats ends without decision

ISLAMABAD: Crucial meeting of Election Commission, chaired by Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, failed to reach conclusion on implementation of Supreme Court’s decision regarding 41 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf seats. Four-hour meet...

Pakistan Railways revise fares for passengers

Lahore: Despite reduction in petroleum prices, Ministry of Railway increased ticket price up to 50 percent for passengers. As per reports, Pakistan Railways has increased ticket price from 10 to 50 percent for economy class passengers which further...

PTI eligible for reserved seats, not SIC: Justice Yahya Afridi

ISLAMABAD: Supreme Court judge Justice Yahya Afridi said that PTI is an eligible party for reserved seats, being legitimate political party, whereas Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) fails to meet necessary constitutional criteria. In dissenting note on S...

More like this
Related

KSE-100 loses 224pts on profit taking in oil, gas scrips

KARACHI: Pakistan Stock Exchange's benchmark KSE-100 Index witnessed some profit-taking on Monday and closed day below 82,000 after losing 224 points. KSE-100 Index started session with some buying, hitting an 82,463.05. However, profit-taking in lat...

Mini-budget worth Rs1tri on cards

ISLAMABAD: Following reports of Rs 150 billion shortfall in tax collection by Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) proposal to bring mini-budget of one trillion is on cards. Federal Board of Revenue confirmed that there will be no extension to September 30...

FBR crackdown on non-filers from Oct 1 to meet tax target

ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced decisive crackdown on non-filers, beginning October 1, as part of its efforts to achieve an annual tax target of approximately Rs 12,970 billion. Final tax notices will be issued to millions of...

KSE-100 gains 998pts

KARACHI: Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) benchmark KSE-100 Index touched record high of 82,000 during intra-day trading.KSE-100 started with strong buying spree that continued for most part of day, though late-session buying trimmed some gains. At clo...
Need Help? Chat with us