Monday, December 23, 2024

PM ORDERS MANDATORY SWITCH TO E-OFFICE SYSTEM

Islamabad, Zubair kasuri: Pakistan – In a bold move to modernize the country’s governance, Prime Minister [Name] has issued a directive making it mandatory for all federal ministries and divisions to switch to the E-Office system, abandoning manual filing systems.

The decision comes after several government departments failed to fully adopt the electronic platform, despite clear instructions issued in March 2024. The Prime Minister expressed deep concern over the delay, citing the need for enhanced efficiency, transparency, and accountability.

All ministries and divisions have been given two weeks to fully implement the E-Office system, with a scheduled review meeting of the Secretaries Committee to ensure compliance. This move marks a significant step towards a fully digital government, streamlining operations and improving service delivery.

DIGITAL GOVERNANCE: A NEW ERA FOR PAKISTAN

The mandatory switch to E-Office is seen as a major milestone in the government’s efforts to embrace technology and enhance public service. By going digital, Pakistan aims to reduce bureaucratic red tape, increase transparency, and provide citizens with faster and more convenient access to government services.

As the country moves towards a more modern and efficient governance model, citizens can expect improved delivery of public services, reduced corruption, and increased accountability. The E-Office system is a key component of this vision, and its mandatory adoption marks a significant step forward for Pakistan’s digital governance agenda.

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