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Make all efforts to dedicate RTI portal to public by Dec 10: J&K CS

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Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Saturday impressed upon the development of online RTI portal and issued directions to make all efforts to dedicate the service to the public by December 10 this year.

While going through the developmental plan of the NIC for development of the significant public service, Dulloo urged them to create an end to end digital solution for the same along with gateway for payment of fees and sending email and SMS alerts to the applicants.

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He enjoined upon the General Administration Department to make provisions for on-boarding all the public authorities and nodal officers from each department.

The CS stressed on monitoring its progress on a daily basis till its launch in the next month.

Dulloo also advised for imparting necessary training to Public Information Officers (PIOs) and Appellate Authorities from the Departments and Districts to make them well versed about the use of portal for swift disposal of applications swiftly as per the provisions of law.

He also asked for carrying out necessary security audit of the portal before its launch here.

The Commissioner Secretary, GAD, Sanjeev Verma apprised the meeting about the present status of the development of this portal.

He revealed that the portal based on the software employed by DoPT, GoI has been used here as well.

He further revealed that few of the Departments had been on-boarded till now and the training of Nodal officers and PIOs of Civil Secretariat has also been accomplished already.

The SIO, NIC, JS Modi informed the meeting that nearly 3300 PIO/FAAs had to be on-boarded on the portal before dedicating it to the public.

He made out that an end to end solution for filing of applications would be developed here for the UT.

About the status of the portal it was revealed that the necessary customization has already been done alongwith integration of payment gateway and SMS templates development.

It was further added that 41 Public Authorities had been boarded by GAD and the creation of other PIO/FAA is under progress. It was announced that the site will be live for the general public once officially launched here.

Later the Chief Secretary went through the plans of augmenting the NIC connectivity across J&K. It was said that the Informatics Centre is going to develop Mini NOC at Srinagar and Security Operations Centre (SOC) at Jammu for enhanced cyber and security monitoring from central NOC.

About the upgradation of bandwidth it was revealed that the same has been enhanced from 34 Mbps to 100 Mbps for 10 Districts and from 100 Mbps to 1G link the other 10 district headquarters.

It was further disclosed that there are around 224 websites and applications developed and hosted by NIC along with provisioning of 1166 online services through different platforms here.

Regarding some novel initiatives the NIC revealed that they are going to develop property rights cards for the rural population with the help of SVAMITVA portal and one separate portal for management of Evacuee property. The centre is also going to launch Preventive Detention Information Management Portal (PDIMP) for police to manage information and alerts about court cases.

On this occasion the NIC also apprised about the prospect of having a digitized Legislative Assembly.

It was informed that National eVidhan Application (NeVA) aims at creating a digital legislature and J&K too can partake as a sum of Rs 22.62 Cr had been made available by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs for this purpose.

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