By Express News Service
KOCHI: Every service and certification supplied by a number of departments of the Government of Kerala can be accessible and accessible on a single platform by subsequent yr, says Santhosh Babu, chief mission director, Information Kerala Mission (IKM).
This can be made attainable by integrating the providers presently supplied by greater than thirty platforms and immediately accessible in your cell phone. Initially, the e-services will start to function in 5 modules from October onwards.
Santhosh Babu was talking whereas addressing the CREDAI Kerala state convention being held at Kochi. He spoke on ‘Unlocking Kerala’s Economy by Digital Transformation and Ease of Doing Business’.
Every citizen can be supplied with a person dashboard, which provides greater than seven hundred providers, on a single platform. To facilitate this, a Memorandum of Understanding has already been signed up with the Central Government.
“The general public should not unnecessarily be visiting various offices for services offered by local authorities. Kerala is leading in e-governance in the country. Every government official should change their attitude and behave as servants to the public,” he mentioned.
Santosh Babu mentioned the state of affairs could be very conducive and we have to implement the benefits of the newest expertise to spice up development.
“If all the departments work in tandem, Kerala can create history and be an example to the nation. Internet is a basic right of every citizen, as declared by the Government of Kerala and the mindset of people should change accordingly.”
“Every citizen has the right to enjoy quality service and lifestyle as prevailing in other countries. ‘Ease of doing business’ should not be there just on the papers but accessible to all. Only technological advancements like Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence can leverage growth in our State. The much-acclaimed slogan – ‘Roti, Kapada, Makan’ may be added with ‘Band width’ too, for a formidable living,” he mentioned.
He mentioned KFON, the state authorities’s formidable mission to obviate the digital divide, is progressing quick and prepared for taking off quickly.
“It is delayed as a result of ongoing works on nationwide highways, solely 2,200 km of optical fiber laying is pending out of 35,000 km.
“KFON will offer impeccable services to customers, by enhancing internet reach in rural areas using four corridors and 5G leadership package,” claimed Santhosh Babu.
KOCHI: Every service and certification supplied by a number of departments of the Government of Kerala can be accessible and accessible on a single platform by subsequent yr, says Santhosh Babu, chief mission director, Information Kerala Mission (IKM).
This can be made attainable by integrating the providers presently supplied by greater than thirty platforms and immediately accessible in your cell phone. Initially, the e-services will start to function in 5 modules from October onwards.
Santhosh Babu was talking whereas addressing the CREDAI Kerala state convention being held at Kochi. He spoke on ‘Unlocking Kerala’s Economy by Digital Transformation and Ease of Doing Business’.
Every citizen can be supplied with a person dashboard, which provides greater than seven hundred providers, on a single platform. To facilitate this, a Memorandum of Understanding has already been signed up with the Central Government.
“The general public should not unnecessarily be visiting various offices for services offered by local authorities. Kerala is leading in e-governance in the country. Every government official should change their attitude and behave as servants to the public,” he mentioned.
Santosh Babu mentioned the state of affairs could be very conducive and we have to implement the benefits of the newest expertise to spice up development.
“If all the departments work in tandem, Kerala can create history and be an example to the nation. Internet is a basic right of every citizen, as declared by the Government of Kerala and the mindset of people should change accordingly.”
“Every citizen has the right to enjoy quality service and lifestyle as prevailing in other countries. ‘Ease of doing business’ should not be there just on the papers but accessible to all. Only technological advancements like Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence can leverage growth in our State. The much-acclaimed slogan – ‘Roti, Kapada, Makan’ may be added with ‘Band width’ too, for a formidable living,” he mentioned.
He mentioned KFON, the state authorities’s formidable mission to obviate the digital divide, is progressing quick and prepared for taking off quickly.
“It is delayed as a result of ongoing works on nationwide highways, solely 2,200 km of optical fiber laying is pending out of 35,000 km.
“KFON will offer impeccable services to customers, by enhancing internet reach in rural areas using four corridors and 5G leadership package,” claimed Santhosh Babu.