Andhra Pradesh is undergoing a significant digital transformation, with Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu announcing that all government services will be provided online by August 15th. The move aims to enhance citizen convenience and reduce the need for physical interactions with government offices. Currently, 503 services are accessible online, including via WhatsApp. As part of the digital initiative, the state is also introducing voice-activated booking for state transport. Additionally, a real-time data infrastructure will monitor environmental factors such as temperature and air quality, providing early warnings for natural disasters. This technology will help to improve accuracy in disaster prediction and environmental management, positioning Andhra Pradesh as a global leader in the area.
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