Digital transformation
LG Manoj Sinha recently signed a MoU with Haryana government to provide better opportunities to the youth in the digital sector.
Speaking on the digital transformational journey of Jammu and Kashmir, he shared the vision of the J&K government to expand e-Governance to the next level.
We have prepared a roadmap and action plan for the next one, three & five years. More than 500 services will be made online in the next 3 years for a better digital delivery ecosystem.
Line to online is our prime objective and instead of traveling to Government offices, people just need to walk to the web.
Our strategy is to enable the people to access high-quality services anywhere, anytime, on any device. All services in mobile for mobile workforce.
We are also working on the development of IT infrastructure; technology-led market linkages; encouraging emerging concepts like use of AI in Agriculture for welfare of farmers; layered Public Grievances; use of Metaverse (for Global Tourism) etc.
He noted that initiatives like e-Office, BEAMS-Empowerment, Aapki Zameen-AapkiNigrani, Aap Ka Mobile Hamara Daftar, e-Unnat, Digi Locker, Meri Pehchaan has established accountability and transparency in governance.
A Digital J&K Internship scheme for Youths has been started which will provide an opportunity for a student to secure first hand and practical work experience in the IT sector.