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Chandigarh, July 12

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Soon, Haryana will launch e-Sachivalaya, a digital platform, where the general public will have the facility of seeking appointment for meeting ministers and various officers.

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The e-Sachivalaya aims at bringing the government and its functionaries under one roof for better functioning, coordination and ensuring effectiveness in the citizen interface, especially during the Covid pandemic, said a government spokesman.

Haryana Chief Secretary Keshni Anand Arora held a meeting though video conferencing with all Administrative Secretaries to review the implementation of e-Sachivalaya and updating of data on the human resource management system (HRMS) and litigation management system (LMS).

The Chief Secretary directed the officers to swiftly ramp up their preparation for ensuring timely implementation of work related to these projects. During the meeting, the Chief Secretary informed that the e-Sachivalaya system, would allow a functionary to schedule virtual meetings with the public through a video link. — TNS

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