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CM Gandapur introduces digitization process in KP govt departments

F.P. Report

PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has taken important step towards making government affairs paperless as CM Ali Amin Gandapur signed first official e-summary.

On the occasion, CM Gandapur said the launch of new project is a significant step towards making office affairs and file work paperless. He said in the next phase, digital note part will be launched.

CM Gandapur said oofficial correspondence, announcements and orders were being digitized, adding that working papers for provincial cabinet meetings and other matters are being transferred to the e-system.

He said this initiative will not only save time but also prevent wastage of resources.

CM Gandapur said the efficiency of government departments will improve and transparency in office affairs will be ensured. He said this initiative will eliminate delaying tactics in handling government affairs.

The Frontier Post

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