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The Department of Technical Education, Skill Development, and Employment of Madhya Pradesh have achieved a historic milestone by successfully implementing the 100% E-Office system in its digital workflow. Secretary Mr. Raghuraj Rajendran shared that under the E-Office system, all files and documents up to the ministerial level will now be operated in digital format, ensuring greater transparency and increased efficiency in government operations. This step also demonstrates the state government's strong commitment to environmental conservation.
The government has announced that from January 1, 2025, manual files will be completely prohibited in the Ministry. The implementation of the E-Office system will significantly reduce paper usage, contributing to environmental protection. This initiative will not only bring about modern administrative reforms in the state but also play a crucial role in the conservation of natural resources.
With the E-Office system, files will be monitored digitally, allowing for strict action against officers who cause delays in the process. The system will streamline file management at the ministry level, making it more efficient and faster. The Department of Technical Education, Skill Development, and Employment has set a pioneering example for other departments to follow.
This move towards environmental conservation is a key effort, drastically reducing paper consumption in the state. The E-Office system will be implemented in three phases: in the first phase, it will be rolled out at the ministry level starting from January, followed by its implementation in directorates, and then in districts. To facilitate smooth adoption, all officials and employees have been provided with online training resources for the E-Office system. This initiative by the Education Department is not only a significant step in administrative reform but also an essential measure towards environmental conservation.