Key Points

Punjab is transforming public service delivery through a pioneering unified citizen portal. The innovative digital platform will provide access to over 600 government services with unprecedented ease and efficiency. Leveraging AI technology, the portal will automatically retrieve and manage citizen documents across multiple applications. This groundbreaking initiative aims to simplify governance and bring services directly to citizens' fingertips.

Key Points: Punjab Launches Revolutionary Unified Citizen Portal

  • Punjab developing single-window digital platform for government services
  • AI-driven portal enables auto-document retrieval
  • Initiative covers 848 notified public services
  • Platform accessible via web, mobile, WhatsApp and Sewa Kendras
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Punjab to launch portal for citizen-centric services

Punjab introduces groundbreaking digital platform offering 600+ government services with AI-powered efficiency and seamless document management

"We are set to revolutionize digital governance - Aman Arora, Good Governance Minister"

Chandigarh, Oct 10

Punjab is set to become the first state to launch a unified citizen portal, a single-window platform that will provide access to a wide range of government services across various departments, state Minister of Good Governance and Information Technology Aman Arora said here on Friday.

He said the Department of Good Governance and Information Technology (DGGIT) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) of Rs 13 crore with a firm for the designing, developing, implementing and maintaining the new citizen portal.

He said the portal would be launched within six months to ensure maximum accessibility, efficiency and accountability in the delivery of government services. It will be accessible via web, mobile app, Sewa Kendras and WhatsApp to bring governance to citizens' fingertips.

Arora said the portal will be a single, unified digital gateway for all government services, catering to citizens' needs throughout their lifecycle.

A key feature is the auto-fetching of documents, eliminating the need for repeated submissions of documents.

Once a citizen uploads documents for any kind of service, they will be automatically retrieved for future applications.

This will streamline services and enhance citizen experience.

The minister said the integrated citizen portal would offer a one-stop solution for all government services, eliminating the need to visit multiple websites.

With AI-driven workflow engines, it will ensure faster decision-making and reduced service delivery timelines to making governance more citizen-centric.

Arora said with this initiative the government is set to revolutionise the digital governance by migrating around 600 offline services to online platforms.

With 848 services notified under the Punjab Transparency and Accountability in Delivery of Public Service Act 2018, and 236 services already live on the connect portal, this initiative will benefit approximately one crore applicants annually.

Citizens will enjoy easy access to government services from the comfort of their homes, eliminating the need to visit government offices.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great initiative by Punjab government! The WhatsApp integration is smart thinking - most people use it daily. Hope they provide proper training to citizens, especially elders who might struggle with technology.
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David E
Rs 13 crore seems reasonable for such a comprehensive platform. If it saves citizens time and reduces corruption in government offices, it's money well spent. Looking forward to seeing the implementation.
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Anjali F
While this sounds promising, I hope they ensure data security and privacy. With all documents being stored centrally, we need strong safeguards against misuse. Also, what about rural areas with poor internet connectivity?
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Siddharth J
As someone who recently spent 3 days getting a birth certificate, this portal can't come soon enough! The auto-fetch feature will be a game-changer. Hope other states follow Punjab's lead. 👍
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Kavya N
The timeline of 6 months seems ambitious for migrating 600 services. Hope they don't compromise on quality for speed. But overall, this is a step in the right direction for digital India!

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