Mizoram govt to expand digital services for public benefit, smart governance: CM Lalduhoma

IANS May 16, 2025 343 views

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma announced plans to expand digital services for enhanced public benefit and governance. Speaking at the Digital Transformation Conclave, he emphasized affordable and accessible tech solutions and signaled new initiatives like government e-offices. Lalduhoma also addressed cybersecurity, urging vigilance following a hacking incident. The conclave featured discussions on digital developments' role in state progress, aligning with the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.

"Mizoram's commitment to this cause has been demonstrated through the launch and implementation of various digital platforms." - CM Lalduhoma
Mizoram govt to expand digital services for public benefit, smart governance: CM Lalduhoma
Aizawl, May 16: Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Friday announced that digital services would be further expanded across all parts of the state for public benefit and smart governance.

Key Points

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Aims to boost affordability and access for citizens

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Promises improved public service through technology

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Stresses cybersecurity and vigilance

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Highlights role of AI in family safety

Addressing the 17th Digital Transformation Conclave in Aizawl, the Chief Minister highlighted the importance of affordable and accessible digital services for the public. He noted that digital governance is not only convenient but also cost-effective for both citizens and the government.

"Mizoram's commitment to this cause has been demonstrated through the launch and implementation of various digital platforms."

The Chief Minister, in his speech, mentioned some key initiatives which included the Mizoram State Public Grievances Redressal & Monitoring System, Kai Apps, RAMP - MSME Facilitation Cell and Portals, the SDG Dashboard for tracking all villages' Sustainable Development Goals, the MPLAN-Mizoram State Project Monitoring Dashboard, e-RAM for online tax and revenue services, online Inner Line Permit system, and Aizawl Civil Hospital's online OPD registration.

He also hinted at several other upcoming initiatives, like government e-offices and others.

Lalduhoma affirmed that the collaboration between Mizoram and the rest of India in the field of digital services would bring continued progress and benefits. He expressed gratitude to all individuals, companies, and senior government officials who took the time to participate in the 17th Digital Transformation Conclave, which was jointly organised by the Department of ICT and several other all-India organisations.

Referring to the recent hacking of a Mizoram government website, the Chief Minister assured the public that the site has been swiftly and securely restored. He called for vigilance among all users, especially those managing government sites, and stressed the importance of cybersecurity awareness.

Mizoram's ICT Minister Vanlalthlana, acknowledging the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence in today's world, emphasised that it is becoming a necessity not only for businesses but also for families concerned about their children's safety. He called for robust and inclusive internet services and secure data storage through cloud technology to ensure access for all. The Minister reiterated that digital development is a key component of the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision and is crucial for India's progress, including that of Mizoram.

The conclave served as a platform for dialogue and presentations on digital advancements. Both government and private sector experts held discussions and presentations on how digital services can drive development across the state. Chief Secretary Khilli Ram Meena and Director General of Police Anil Shukla, among other officials, also spoke at the event.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Priya K.
This is fantastic news! Digital governance is the future and it's great to see Mizoram leading the way in Northeast India. The online OPD registration for Aizawl hospital will be a huge relief for patients. Hope other states learn from this initiative 👍
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Rahul S.
While digital services are important, I hope they don't forget about rural areas where internet connectivity is still poor. The government should simultaneously work on improving digital infrastructure across Mizoram. The SDG Dashboard sounds promising though!
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Ananya M.
The cybersecurity concerns are real! After the recent hacking incident, I hope they're investing enough in security measures. Digital India is great but we can't compromise on data protection. Maybe they should conduct cybersecurity workshops for citizens too.
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Vikram J.
As someone who has visited Mizoram, I can say their internet services are better than many mainland states! The online Inner Line Permit system is a game-changer for tourism. More power to the Northeast in going digital! 🇮🇳
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Sunita R.
The MSME facilitation portal could really boost local businesses. My cousin runs a small handicraft shop in Aizawl and such digital platforms can help him reach customers across India. Hope they provide proper training to use these services effectively.
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Karan P.
Good initiative but implementation is key. Many states launch fancy digital services but they often don't work properly. Hope Mizoram maintains these platforms well and provides good customer support. The e-office concept could reduce so much red tape if done right!

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