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Chandigarh: Hospitality Department to go paperless

Tribune News Service Chandigarh, September 13 After the successful implementation of e-office by the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB), the Hospitality Department will switch over to an environment-friendly model from next week to avoid physical movement of files. Yashpal Garg, Secretary,...
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Chandigarh, September 13

After the successful implementation of e-office by the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB), the Hospitality Department will switch over to an environment-friendly model from next week to avoid physical movement of files.

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Yashpal Garg, Secretary, Hospitality, said the department would implement e-office completely in the Guest House-I and II by next week in order to achieve simplified, responsive, effective and transparent working in the department.

The hospitality staff were given training to implement e-office by the NIC, Chandigarh, today, he said. “Through this initiative, not only has the efficiency increased, but it has also ushered in more transparency, accountability and time-bound delivery of services,” said Garg, also the Chief Executive Officer, CHB.

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As per the standard operating procedure (SOP), Dak receipts will be centralised at the reception and all such correspondence are to be scanned and converted into e-Dak. The reception will forward the e-Dak to the officer concerned through the e-office module.

The UT Administration had recently asked departments, boards and corporations of follow the

CHB, which was the first in the UT to implement the model.

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