Bhubaneswar, Jan, 07:  Soon, government work in districts and offices will become paperless. Work will no longer be done in hard files. All activities like filing documents or writing notes on files will now happen digitally. On Thursday, the Odisha e-Workforce Automation System (OGLAS) and the CM Dashboard were expanded. Through this system, the Chief Minister will be able to monitor the real-time status of all projects.
At the OUAT Education Hall, on the occasion of Good Governance Day and the state-level birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi and other guests were present.

Previously, only 40 departments were connected to OWS for file work. Now, this system will be operational in all districts and offices.

The CM Dashboard has five main modules:

Odisha Public Service (ORTIPS): Through ORTIPS, the Chief Minister can directly monitor how quickly citizens’ requests are being addressed, where delays are happening, the reasons for delays, and which districts are lagging in service delivery.
Industrial Project Monitoring: The Chief Minister will see whether approvals for state-level investments or industrial setups are being granted on a single score system.
Real-time Project Monitoring: The Chief Minister will monitor ongoing and upcoming large-scale projects in the state to track their actual status.
Government Schemes: The progress of government schemes in the state will be tracked.

Developed Odisha Plans: The Chief Minister will check the progress of development plans and projects in the state.

Additionally, the “Our Companion Unified WhatsApp Chatbot” will provide over 150 essential government services. It will include information about healthcare services and water supply. According to the Chief Minister, this will strengthen governance in the state.

On this occasion, remembering Vajpayee’s contributions, the Chief Minister said that during the 1999 supercyclone, Vajpayee stood as a friend to Odisha. His signature is

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