A Regional Conference on “Innovations in Public Service
Delivery” involving 16 States and Union Territories of Southern,
Central and Western Regions of India was inaugurated by Shri Alok Rawat,
Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances,
Government of India and Shri Vivek Dhand, Chief Secretary, Government of
Chhattisgarh at Raipur today. The two-day Conference is being organized by
Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), Government
of India, in collaboration with the General Administration Department of
Government of Chhattisgarh.
Inaugurating the Conference, Shri Vivek Dhand drew attention to the first
major innovations - Computerisation of Railway Reservation Systems in the
1980s, the eSeva Kendras in Andhra Pradesh etc., which were a major turning
point in the delivery of Public Services with focus on citizen centricity.
While stressing upon the need of technology, he also touched upon the
importance of simplifying procedures. He hoped that the conference would enable
the states to learn from each other. The Chief Secretary expressed his pleasure
that a good number of States have gathered at Chhattisgarh which signifies
their ardent quest for excellence in public administration.
Shri
Alok Rawat mentioned that this is the 22nd such Regional Conference being
organised by the DARPG on diverse themes pertaining to Best Practices. These
Conferences provide an opportunity to learn from each other. While the needs of
the states may vary, the experiences and lessons learnt are invaluable.
Secretary also said that an exercise is being carried out in all the
Ministries/Departments of the Government of India for rationalisation and
simplification of procedures and forms. To ensure ‘Sushashan’, the mechanism
for grievance redressal also needs to be effective.
Source-PIB
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