Mangalore : DC Takes First Step Towards Paperless Administration Offices
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Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)
Mangalore, May 13: The district administration initiated an online system to deliver better file processing. The successful launch of an online checking system for files and applications took place as part of the project aimed at paperless offices.
Speaking at a press conference on Thursday May 13, deputy commissioner (DC) of the district V Ponnuraj said that the introduction of an online process will help the applicants know the file status and requirements of the file.
“The applicant can easily get their work done through this system without having to visit the DC office or taluk office”, he added.
“The website of the district administration will give all details of the application, the process of verification, and required documentation including the remarks. Through this, one can know the status easily without visiting the concerned offices”, he explained.
“The online system also helps in transparent administration”, said the DC.
The public can also lodge complaints on whatever they want to bring to the administration’s notice. Any application submitted to the district administration and assistant commissioner’s office will be checked through the system.
The district administration’s second step towards paperless offices is filing land conversion applications online. In the online application process for land conversion, a person will get his land converted within a maximum time of one month.
A person should provide all the required documents by scanning them and should enter other details in the application format on the website.
“The online land conversion filing will be done with the involvement of gram panchayat officials. They will be soon trained in this regard”, informed the DC and added that necessary instruments will be provided to the gram panchayats.
“The filing of land conversion applications will be done providing all details of the applicants. Mobile numbers and email ids will be requirements of the application”, said Ponnuraj, adding that an SMS will be sent to the person’s mobile number about the status of the file and email will be used to inform applicants of needed documents.
“It is a revolutionary step in administration and has not been implemented anywhere so far”, claimed the DC.