Himachal CM Launches Digital Gate Pass System to Streamline Public Interactions

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has launched a digital gate pass system to simplify public meetings at the state secretariat. The system features OTP and Aadhaar-based identity verification with barcode scanning for entry. A new Unified Digital Calendar and Appointment Management System has also been introduced to streamline official meeting coordination. The CM further directed improvements at Himachal Bhawans in Delhi and Chandigarh, including QR code-based payments and project completion timelines.

Key Points: Himachal CM Launches Digital Gate Pass System

  • Digital gate pass system launched with OTP/Aadhaar verification
  • Unified Digital Calendar and Appointment Management System introduced
  • Meeting requests can be submitted via centralized digital platform
  • CM directs better services at Himachal Bhawans in Delhi and Chandigarh
  • QR code-based payment facility to be introduced for circuit house bookings
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Himachal CM launches digital gate pass system to facilitate public interaction

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu launches digital gate pass system with OTP/Aadhaar verification to streamline public meetings and appointment scheduling.

"The platform would serve as the primary interface for the Chief Minister's Office while also providing a robust framework for managing the professional calendars of government officers across the State. - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, May 8

To streamline and simplify meetings with the Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, a digital gate pass system has been introduced alongside the existing entry mechanism at the HP State Secretariat.

The online system automatically generates a downloadable digital gate pass, eliminating the need for manual paperwork. For visitors arriving without prior appointments, gate passes can also be generated directly at the reception. It incorporates advanced identity verification features, including OTP-based authentication and Aadhaar-enabled face authentication. Entry verification will be carried out by security personnel through barcode scanning on the digitally generated gate passes.

CM Sukhu on Friday launched the new integrated digital platform, 'Unified Digital Calendar and Appointment Management System', aimed at streamlining appointment scheduling and official meeting coordination with the Chief Minister.

Sukhu said, "The platform would serve as the primary interface for the Chief Minister's Office while also providing a robust framework for managing the professional calendars of government officers across the State. This initiative would act as a digital bridge between the public and the government, ensuring convenient and efficient public interactions."

The system will also enable various government departments to submit meeting requests through a centralized digital platform. Once a meeting is approved, it will automatically synchronize with the digital calendars of all concerned officers, while instant notifications will be sent to the respective departments.

Earlier, while chairing a review meeting of the General Administration Department, the CM directed to ensure better services to the visitors at Himachal Bhawan and Himachal Sadan in Delhi, as well as Himachal Bhawan in Chandigarh. He stressed the need for improved cleanliness and the provision of nutritious and quality food for visitors. He said that the maintenance and repair of these Bhawans will be carried out by the Public Works Department.

The Chief Minister said that a professional approach should be adopted in the management and operation of these government properties to provide better facilities to the public staying in these government properties. He directed that the initiative be launched on a pilot basis from Himachal Bhawan, Delhi also.

Reviewing the ongoing construction work of Himachal Niketan in Delhi, the CM instructed to complete the project before 15th June. He also directed that QR code-based payment facilities be introduced to ensure that people do not face any inconvenience while making bookings, and said this facility should be introduced across the state for circuit house booking as well.

Additional Chief Secretary KK Pant joined the meeting virtually from Delhi, while Principal Secretary Devesh Kumar, Secretaries Dr. Abhishek Jain, Rakesh Kanwar and Ashish Singhmar, Director Digital Technologies and Governance Dr. Nipun Jindal, Special Secretary General Administration (GAD) Harbans Singh Brascon and other senior officers were also present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but I'm skeptical about Aadhaar-based face authentication. Privacy concerns are real. Also, what about people who don't have smartphones or internet access? The manual option should stay permanently, not just as a backup.
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Rohit P
This is what good governance looks like! CM Sukhu is focusing on improving citizen services. The QR code payment for circuit house bookings is long overdue. As a Himachali, I appreciate these practical steps. 🎯
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Deepak U
Hmm... Another digital system, another set of problems when it crashes. Hope they have good IT support. Also, why launch parallel systems? Just go fully digital and save paper. But at least they're trying to improve, will give credit for that.
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Sneha F
Love the focus on Himachal Bhawans in Delhi and Chandigarh! People from hills face so many issues in those places. Cleanliness and quality food are basic needs. Hope the maintenance is done properly and not just as a photo op. 🏔️
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Manish T
Finally, a practical digital initiative! As someone who frequently visits Shimla for official work, the old system was a nightmare. This automated pass system will reduce harassment at gates. Hope they roll it out to all government buildings soon.
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Arun Y

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