The Directorate General Defence Estates (DGDE), Ministry of Defence and eGov Foundation has inked an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for Online Management of Cantonment Boards. Both entities will work together to drive e-governance and enhance citizen services across all cantonment boards in the country. These services will be delivered under a cloud-based platform DIGIT (Digital Infrastructure for Governance, Impact & Transformation). These services will be provided under the program named e-Chhawani.
Click Here To Get Test Series For SBI PO 2020
All the services will be provided through India’s Largest Open Source Platform for Urban Governance i.e. DIGIT. This platform includes Dashboards, Web Portals, Miscellaneous Collection, Trade License, Fire NoC system, Public Grievance Redressal System, Property Tax, Water & Sewerage Charges, Online Building Permission System & Finance & Accounting System. Hence, this will lead to improved delivery of services via multiple channels and ease of access of all Cantonment Board-related information online.
Important takeaways for all competitive exams:
SMS, or Short Message Service, is a popular way of sending text messages between mobile…
Haryana, located in northern India, is home to a district which is famously known as…
Uttar Pradesh is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, which is reflected in…
Bharat National Cyber Security Exercise (Bharat NCX 2024) is a landmark initiative launched to enhance…
The 4th National Finswimming Championship 2024 concluded with remarkable performances by swimmers from across India.…
Punit Goenka, the Managing Director (MD) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Zee Entertainment Enterprises,…