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Our aim is to make services face-less, paper-less, cash-less: LG Sinha

Inaugurates State Data Centre in Jammu, says it will ensure efficiency, security for e-Governance

Post by on Thursday, June 9, 2022

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Jammu, June 08: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Wednesday inaugurated the State Data Centre at Civil Secretariat, Jammu.
According to the official spokesperson, the Lt Governor said that the future-ready central facility will ensure efficiency, agility, optimization, control and security for e-Governance and other citizen-centric applications for transparent and hassle-free government service.
He further said that the government's aim under the Digital India Mission in J&K UT is to make services face-less, paper-less & cash-less. This flagship programme is enabling technology empowered citizen-centric services, bringing government closer to the citizens and promoting citizen engagement, he added.
The Lt Governor observed that technology is a powerful agent of inclusive and sustainable growth. Major E-services are running parallel and compulsorily providing feedback/rating systems, helping the departments to list, review, re-engineer the necessary processes.
This new future-ready facility with fully integrated cloud foundation offers combined computing, storage and networking as well as life cycle automation to Jammu & Kashmir Government. The data centre is modernized and managed by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing(C-DAC), one of the premier R&D organizations of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), with the support of the J & K Information Technology department.
The new facility will not only promote e-Governance for empowering citizens, but will also foster inclusive and sustainable growth by enhancing Internet Governance, facilitating easy development of human resources, promoting R&D & innovation, besides enhancing efficiency through digital services and ensuring a secure cyber space with industry’s best security features.
The State Data Centre J&K, co-terminus with J&K State Wide Area Network (SWAN) will act as an IT Hub for all government owned services for the entire public to achieve Digital J&K through transparent e-Governance. It will further the government’s objective of digitally empowering the citizens and ensuring that Government schemes and services reach the last person with transparency and efficiency.
The e-office implementation, hosted on the State Data Centre, has been enabled in about 350 departments/offices across the UT to date, saving crores of rupees annually on account of seamless movement of e-Files, besides placing J&K at top in the uptake of e-office among all UTs of the country.