Kashmir Indepth
Kashmir

DC Srinagar chairs meeting regarding launch of E-Arzi

Srinagar , Oct 10 ( KINS) :- Deputy Commissioner(DC) Srinagar, Dr Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat today chaired a meeting here at Meeting Hall of the DC Office Complex regarding the launch of the E-Arzi, an Applications Management Portal to facilitate the Citizens.
The E-Arzi is a Portal being launched to effectively and efficiently manage applications the Deputy Commissioners Office receives.
During the meeting, the DC Srinagar remarked that this portal is a novel idea focusing on applications received and their redressal. All the line Departments of the District are integrated into this portal.
Through the E-Arzi Portal, Citizens no longer need to physically come to the DC Office to submit their applications. They can log in to the Portal with their Phone number and submit applications. A Tracking ID will be provided so that citizens can track their application and know about the resolution.
Taking it a step further, the DC also remarked about the WhatsApp Chatbot being launched as an integral part of the E-Arzi portal. Citizens can now message the Official Account of DC Srinagar on WhatsApp to log their applications. They can also track their applications from the same account by providing the Tracking ID.
Regarding this initiative, the DC Srinagar said that this Portal can potentially revolutionize the interaction between citizens and Administration.
Further, this portal will also help the District Administration to find the hotspots of issues and address them effectively by providing the administration with a bigger picture.
Additional Deputy Commissioner, Syed Ahmad Kataria, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Dr Khalid Hussain Malik, SP Headquarter, Umer Shah, District/Sectoral Officers, Tehsildars and other concerned were presented in the meeting. ( KINS )

Related posts

DGP J&K chairs officers meeting, reviews security Scenario

Ankit Sharma

Youth drowns after boat capsizes in river Jehlum of north Kashmir

Kashmir Indepth

Petition moved in Supreme Court to allow Farooq Abdullah to travel to Chennai

Kashmir Indepth

Personally Inquiring Central Jail Incident: DC Srinagar

Kashmir Indepth

Geelani barred to attend Urdu Book Fair at KU

Zainab Hamdani

From Jan-Mar 2019: 83 Forces Personnel, 21 Civilians, 58 Militants Among 162 Persons Killed In JK: Report

Kashmir Indepth

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy