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Jammu: Taking a major leap towards strengthening the e-Governance structure and bringing transparency in the system, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today launched JK Public Works- Online Management, Monitoring and Accounting System (JKPW-OMMAS), besides two apps- “Hamari Sadak” & “Tameer Taraqqi” of J&K Public Works (R&B) department.
The online initiatives have been developed through Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) and J&K e-Governance agency, IT department and shall facilitate Complete Online Management and Monitoring of infrastructure with following functionalities: GIS enabled Infrastructure Management System, Geo Tracking of Roads, Online Searching of Infrastructure (Locate on Map), Addition of new Infrastructure with GIS information, Draw Road with Open Street Map and dynamic Update of Infrastructure.
Lt Governor launches JK Public Works- Online Management, Monitoring & Accounting System;.
Lt Governor launches JK Public Works- Online Management, Monitoring & Accounting System; âHamari Sadakâ & âTameer Taraqqiâ Mobile Apps
Complete automation of Human Resource Activities, management of infrastructure, project execution being done to bring greater transparency & accountability: LG
e-Governance initiative enables citizens to access details of completed, ongoing projects with the click of a button: LG
âHamari Sadakâ app makes grievance management system more robust & responsive, while âTameer Taraqqiâ app will ensure effective project supervision
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BENGALURU: Even as Covid cases continue to rise in the State at an alarming rate, there is growing complacency towards wearing face masks and getting vaccinated.
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