Database
Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir recently commended the role of IT Department in adding 15 more services to the eUnnat portal and reaching the tally of 1102 online services and integration of 500 services on Rapid Assessment System (RAS) portal offered by different Departments in the UT.
He reviewed the progress made towards the development of ‘One UT One Database’ initiative and Byakti Pehchan for pro active Governance. He made a detailed assessment of the steps to be taken for launch of the initiative for delivery of government services without the need for submitting multiple documents. He instructed that all the existing databases available with the government departments in the shape of Aadhar, Ration Cards, Gold Cards, Land passbooks, pensions by social welfare, , Power/Water/Gas connections besides Anganwadi and school registrations should be integrated so that they are accessible and form one database. He emphasized that by linking databases, a complete database can be built in a matter of a few months only. He advised the IT Department to coordinate with GAD for designating an authority to oversee this process for taking it to a logical conclusion.
Earlier on the Chief Secretary felicitated all the winners of the UT Foundation Day competitions. He praised them for the exceptional effort depicted in their entries. He asked them to use these awards as a stepping stone to reach higher goals and pursue their dreams wholeheartedly.