Lokmat News Network
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:
District Collector Vinay Gowda G C has said that all administrative departments must adopt discipline in online functioning. Speaking to reporters on Monday, he said that the government is placing strong emphasis on the ‘e-file’ system, and therefore all official files should be processed online.
He said that around 80 per cent of work in the district is currently being done through e-filing, and efforts will be made to achieve 100 per cent implementation. He further warned that he would personally monitor how long files remain pending in any official’s login and would directly question concerned officers about delays.
Regarding the upcoming Kumbh Mela next year in Nashik, a preliminary development plan worth Rs 950 crore has been submitted to the government for creating various facilities in the district. This includes Rs 800 crore for general development and around Rs 150 crore for the development of Paithan and Apegaon. However, as it may not be feasible to secure such a large amount of funding, a joint meeting of all departments will be held to prepare a revised plan before resubmitting it to the government, he said.
The Collector added that discussions have already taken place with the government on this matter.
Clear pending mutation cases within one month
Taking serious note of more than 10,000 pending mutation cases in the district, the Collector held a meeting with talathis, circle officers, and tehsildars. He instructed that mutation cases pending for up to one month should be cleared on a priority basis.
City lagging in mapping work
He also expressed concern that while 80 per cent of the electoral roll revision work (pre-SIR activity) has been completed in rural areas, the urban response remains unsatisfactory. He further instructed that census-related work should also be prioritised.