Delhi Assembly to end paper submissions; bills & questions to be digital in next session
Gupta has expressed confidence that this digital transition will eliminate large volumes of paper used earlier for legislative procedures.
Gupta has expressed confidence that this digital transition will eliminate large volumes of paper used earlier for legislative procedures.
The Monsoon Session of the Delhi Legislative Assembly commenced on Monday, embracing a digital approach with its paperless proceedings.
India’s healthcare system has undergone a profound transformation during the last 11 years with the Narendra Modi government adopting a people-first approach.
The digital campaign was inaugurated with the release of a QR code by the party’s state president, Madan Rathore.
In a step towards blending tradition with technology, the Ayodhya Development Authority (ADA), in association with 1 Play Group, has launched the AyodhYatra app — bringing Ayodhya’s spiritual essence to devotees worldwide.
Going digital also brought in the new set of clients, especially the millennials, who were seen buying either for beautifying their homes or looking at art as a viable alternative investment.
On the first day of the Budget Session of Parliament, the President addressed the joint sitting and said, "I would also appreciate the vision of the government for the success of the country's UPI platform in the context of Digital India and the growing spread of the digital economy. In December 2021, more than eight lakh crore rupees have been transacted through UPI in the country."
For all vacant and unassessed properties whose owners are untraceable, the KMC will take over the plot and install a signboard declaring it now belongs to the civic body. The owner of such properties can reclaim their plots by first getting their properties assessed and then paying the tax for it.
It was informed that the National Broadband Mission (NBM) is fast tracking the growth of digital communication infrastructure to bridge the digital divide and facilitate digital empowerment and inclusion while focussing on affordable and universal access of broadband.
The Ministry claimed that India Post digital bank has become one of the fastest-growing digital payment banks in the country which has opened five crore accounts in digital and paperless mode through 1.36 lakh Post Office including 1.2 lakh rural post officers