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Hans India
19-07-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Odisha steadily moving towards paperless governance, says CM
Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Thursday said the State is steadily moving towards paperless governance. Majhi, along with Union minister Jitendra Singh, inaugurated a two-day national conference on 'Good Governance Practices' here. 'Our annual budget presentation is now entirely paperless. For internal government communication, we have implemented OSWAS (Odisha Secretariat Workflow Automation System), a fully automated system that has significantly reduced response time,' the Chief Minister said. The OSWAS has made governance more responsive and transparent, he said. As part of the good governance initiative, most of the citizen-centric services are now available online. Basic services such as obtaining birth or death certificates, residential certificates and benefits from various schemes are just a click away on mobile phones, Majhi said. Asserting that the State's grievance redressal mechanism is nothing short of revolutionary, he said, 'In addition to personally addressing people's grievances as often as possible, we have an online platform for automated grievance redressal that is highly effective.' 'Odisha is proud to contribute not just as a host but as an active partner in India's journey towards responsive and transparent governance,' Majhi added. He said the State has embraced the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to transform India from 'rule-based to role-based' governance. 'We are empowering civil servants, by transforming them from being 'karmachari' to 'karmayogi',' he added. The Chief Minister called for a shift from 'bureaucracy to responsiveness, from files to data, and from compliance to outcomes'. Union minister Singh stressed the importance of regional collaboration for reform in governance. 'Good governance means turning every challenge into an opportunity. By holding these conferences across different States, we ensure that governance models are both locally relevant and nationally cohesive,' he said. The Centre has done away with over 1,500 obsolete rules and regulations, making the functioning of the government more efficient and citizen-friendly, he said.


Time of India
17-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Over 400 delegates from across country in city for 2-day nat'l conference on governance
Bhubaneswar: The National Conference on Good Governance Practices began Thursday at the Lok Seva Bhawan Convention Centre in Bhubaneswar, marking a significant step toward modernising the country's administrative framework. The two-day national conference, organised jointly by the department of administrative reforms and public grievances (DARPG) under the ministry of personnel, public grievances and pensions and the state govt, brings together over 400 delegates from across the country. Chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi and Union minister of state for personnel, public grievances and pensions, Jitendra Singh, inaugurated the conference, emphasising the importance of technology-enabled governance and regional collaboration. During his address, Majhi showcased Odisha's achievements in administrative reforms, particularly highlighting the state's transition to paperless operations and digital grievance management. "Odisha is proud to contribute not just as a host but as an active partner in India's journey towards responsive and transparent governance," Majhi said. The chief minister detailed successful initiatives, such as the Odisha Secretariat Workflow Automation System and the 'Work Passbook', presenting them as models for enhanced governmental efficiency and transparency. He emphasised the need to evolve from traditional bureaucratic systems to more responsive and data-driven approaches focused on outcomes. Singh underscored the significance of regional cooperation in governance reform. "Good governance means turning every challenge into an opportunity," Singh said, adding that conducting conferences like this across different states ensures governance models remain both locally relevant and nationally unified. The inaugural session was also attended by Surendra Kumar, the additional chief secretary of general administration and public grievance department, and DARPG's additional secretary, Puneet Yadav. The event saw the participation of ministers, senior bureaucrats and high-ranking officials from various states. A govt statement read that the conference aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047, serving as a platform for sharing best practices, innovations and policy insights. Through collaborative discussions and knowledge exchange, the event aims to strengthen governance frameworks nationwide, marking a crucial step toward administrative excellence in India.