Punjab interim cabinet approves paperless system across province

Punjab interim cabinet approves paperless system across province

Pakistan

Punjab interim cabinet approves laptops for meritorious students in Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir

LAHORE (Dunya News) - The Punjab cabinet has approved the implementation of a paperless system across the province, saving billions of rupees, in a meeting chaired by caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi on Friday.

The meeting was attended by provincial ministers, advisors, Punjab chief secretary, Punjab inspector general police, and other officials. In the meeting, the Punjab cabinet approved the closure of the file system in departments and the implementation of the paperless system, effective until May 15.

Caretaker CM Naqvi also directed the digitisation of ACRs. The cabinet congratulated the chairman Planning and Development Board, secretary implementation, and chairman Punjab Information Technology Board for introducing the paperless system in departments.

Additionally, the cabinet has decided to provide laptops to meritorious students in Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir, using those available to the Punjab government.

The cabinet has also approved a financial assistance of Rs1.5 million per person for the families of the youths of Ichra Lahore who died when their jeep fell into the Neelum River.

The Punjab Police (ministerial posts) Rules 2017 were also approved for amendment.

Conditional approval was given to sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of Special Education and Non-Government Organisation (NGO) "Tare Zameen Par" Trust. The Cabinet Standing Committee on Legal Affairs would review the MoU and take the final decision.

In the meeting, the decisions of the 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th meeting of the provincial cabinet were ratified. The decisions of the second and third meetings of the Cabinet Standing Committee for Finance and Development were also ratified.

Finally, the decisions of the first and second meetings of the Cabinet Standing Committee on Legal Affairs and Privatisation were ratified, as were the decisions of the second, third, and fourth meetings of the Cabinet Standing Committee on Law and Order.
 




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