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Over 65,000 elected representatives of gram panchayat and officials in the state are set to join the “smart” league with a training programme, to be held virtually, on shifting operations online. To be launched by the department of panchayati raj, the e-learning programme will focus “on use of IT solutions for developmental and governance tasks and projects”.

The aim is to “raise an entire generation of digitally-literate village heads for a ‘Smart India’”, officials said. “The e-learning programme will be designed to promote e-governance at panchayat level and achieve administrative efficiency and improve service delivery,” said Harichandra Semwal, director, panchayati raj department.

Over the next six months, batches of 30 learners each will pick up basic IT skills and learn how to issue online birth and death certificates, maintain digital copies of family registers, monitor the Swachh Panchayat dashboard etc. In a detailed document on its official website, the directorate of panchayati raj has invited agencies and firms to help design and implement the training programmes. The state has already received the budgetary sanctions.

Elaborating further on the project, Semwal said, “Unlike traditional training programmes for panchayat members, an online programme will enable better accountability regarding the sessions and their impact. The training is expected to start in December. A team of representatives from the panchayati raj department of Jammu and Kashmir will also visit Uttarakhand to witness our initiatives.”

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Autor(en)/Author(s): Abhijeet Singh

Quelle/Source: The Times of India, 21.11.2020

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