Assam govt to launch project Sadbhavana on Feb 1 to dispose pending files in Secretariat
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The Assam government will launch project Sadbhavana on February 1 to dispose pending files in the state secretariat, Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday.
In a potential step towards citizen centric governance, the Assam government will launch project Sadbhavana on February 1 to dispose pending files in the state secretariat, Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday.
Before launching the project, the Assam CM held an interaction with the IAS, ACS, Assam Secretariat Service Officers, other officers of Janata Bhawan (Assam Secretariat) and heads of the departments at Srimanta Sankardev International Auditorium in Guwahati and asked for their cooperation in making the project a success.
Under the project, the files pending for several reasons for years together will be disposed so that quick governance can be rendered to the people of the state. All pending files till the period of May 10, 2021 will be taken up for disposal.
In the next step, files following this period will be taken up.
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“As a part of the project, a portal will be created and citizens can apply through that portal citing the file numbers and correspondence details. Accordingly, the government will take steps for disposing the files. Even without file numbers and correspondence details, government will dispose the files as per laid down government procedures. The state government is on the threshold of a real breakthrough and which will be people centric development,” Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
The aim of project Sadbhavana, the chief minister explained, is to present responsive administration to the people so that Assam can expedite its journey to become one of the top performing states in the country.