Chandigarh, Dec 25: Giving Digital Haryana a decisive push and lending greater meaning to good governance, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday launched six more e-services bringing as many as 100 citizen-centric services pertaining to 12 departments on a single platform. 
This platform will play host to 380 services pertaining to 30 departments through digital medium by April 14, 2018.
As many as 2,500 tablets have been provided to patwaris across the state to enable them to digitally verify certificates. The Chief Minister launched Swachhata Map Application (App.) for 35 cities. It would be initiated in 80 cities of the state by January 26, 2018. The Urban Local Bodies Minister, Mrs Kavita Jain, was also present at the launch ceremony organised here to mark the Good Governance Day.
Mr Khattar dedicated Saral Portal under e-Governance, to the people of the state. SARAL (Simple, All inclusive, Real Time, Action Oriented, Long lasting) is a service delivery platform where citizens can now track and avail themselves of more than 100 services on a single platform.
The launch would make it easy for the citizens to discover the services they are eligible for. With 2,500 patwaris getting tablets, this is for the first time in the state that ground level work would be done electronically.
The Chief Minister said Swachhata Map App. would be linked with Swachhata App of Government of India with additional services. The Chief Minister directed the officers to initiate the process of linking villages with this App to facilitate them to provide information about cleanliness in their area.
He also launched Deputy Commissioners (DCs) e-Dashboard (Darpan) which would not only offer analytical view of the ongoing schemes throughout the country but also provide unique survey of the national level schemes. Under this Dashboard, 11 services of the state government and seven of the Central Government are being provided.
For hotel industry, a digital register has been launched for the first time for visitors in the state. Under this, data of actual time visitors would be shared with the Police Department and manual verification would no longer be required. With the help of the state government, this App has been developed by Oyo Company.
A special feature of this App is that the data of hotels falling in jurisdiction of police station concerned would be seen by the in charge of police station by logging in ID and maintaining privacy of the people.
At present, data of 400 hotels in the state would be shared and 303 police stations have been linked. Five states are also planning to initiate digital register on the pattern of Haryana and later, it would be launched in Malaysia, he added. UNI
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