Adding 107 more services to Auto Appeal System a step towards ‘Bhrashtachar Mukt J&K’: Dr Mehta

Chief Secretary Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta during launch of Task Scheduler.
Chief Secretary Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta during launch of Task Scheduler.

*Launches Task Scheduler to strengthen delivery of online services

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 29: In a move to further improve online citizen centric services, Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta today launched Task Scheduler, designed to help officers manage and organise their tasks and addition of Auto Appeal System for 107 more services, further streamlining Government-to-citizen services in addition to over 103 services integrated with the auto appeal system last month.
On the occasion the Commissioner Secretary, IT, Prerna Puri informed the Chief Secretary that out of 480 online services provided to citizens at present, 210 are onboard the Auto Appeal System, that ensures timely delivery of services with auto-escalation of applications in case of breach of timelines set under the J&K Public Services Gaurantee Act (PSGA).
While speaking on the occasion, the Chief Secretary directed for onboarding rest of the services as early as possible for making ‘Bhrashtachar Mukt Jammu and Kashmir’ a reality.
He placed a strong emphasis on the need to generate awareness among the general public about the online services offered by the Jammu and Kashmir government.
In addition, the Chief Secretary discussed potential ways to increase both the accessibility and availability of these services, with the goal of ensuring that they are available round the clock with minimal downtime.
As part of the broader Digital J&K initiative, which aims at improving the lives of citizens in J&K through the use of digital technology, the Chief Secretary discussed several measures to publicise the Government’s service delivery and performance. These measures include the use of digital billboards throughout the districts to promote awareness of the government’s efforts and achievements.
He took strong note of building violations and instructed officers to devise digital surveillance measures to curb the menace within three months.
During the launch, the Chief Secretary called upon the IT Department to further improve online systems to facilitate accountability of officers and track inaction and failure on part of respective officers/officials. He also called for a campaign to sensitize all government officials about the online ‘Government to Citizen Services’ and their associated timelines.
The departments whose services have been given the auto appeal feature today includes Agriculture, Labour & Employment, Food Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Revenue and Finance. The measures taken by the Jammu and Kashmir administration have ensured accountability and transparency to a great extent, thereby making Jammu and Kashmir a leader in the country, as remarked by the Chief Secretary.