Maharashtra government will soon implement an «e-cabinet» system which seeks to reduce use of paper and replace traditional documentation with smart tablets at cabinet meetings.
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The electronic-driven initiative, presented by Chief Secretary Sujata Saunik after the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, aims to make government functioning more transparent and environmentally sustainable, said an official statement.
The system will make cabinet decisions accessible to citizens through a dedicated portal. The digital initiative is being adopted after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasised on the use of technology to accelerate administrative processes and ensure timely communication of cabinet decisions to citizens, said the statement.
Under the system, the use of paper in cabinet meetings will be cut down and smart tablets will replace traditional documentation. This information and communications technology-based solution will provide ministers with an easy-to-use dashboard to access relevant references, review action points, and monitor the implementation of decisions, it said.
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