Tribune News Service
Panchkula, December 25
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said that now all types of public grievances were being solved easily through CM Window as more than 8.5 lakh issues had been resolved under the grievance redress system.
He was addressing a programme organised here to mark the Good Governance Day here today.
Transforming lives
The state government is constantly working towards achieving PM Modi’s vision of transforming the country through e-governance. Manohar Lal Khattar, CM
Using information technology, the CM said the lives of people of the state were being made better by bringing good governance reforms.
He added that good governance reforms brought in the state by the current government had been developed in a way that now people don’t have to make frequent visits to Chandigarh or district offices for their works, as they could take advantage of all government schemes at the nearest Community Service Centre (CSC) in their village or online while sitting at their homes only.
Talking about the Parivar Pehchan Patra initiative, Khattar said it would be a strong document in moving towards the direction of good governance in the state due to which it would be easy to get the benefits of the welfare services automatically.
“With this robust system, now under the Old Age Samman Allowance, the pension of the beneficiary will start automatically. Now, the elderly people need not apply anywhere as the pension automatically starts when one attains the age of 60,” he said.
The CM said nearly 13.47 lakh Svamitva cards had been made under the Svamitva Yojana in the state, out of which about 1.90 lakh cards had been distributed.
The CM added that under the pilot project, the process of arms licence was being made online in two districts of Rohtak and Panchkula.
At the event, the CM also launched a portal of Haryana Kaushal Rozgar Nigam along with the announcement of setting up of an Atal Park and Smriti Kendra in Gurugram.
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