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‘Within the next two months…’: Maharashtra CM’s MAJOR digital push for citizens of the state, says ‘people will be able to track…’

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‘Within the next two months…’: Maharashtra CM’s MAJOR digital push for citizens of the state, says ‘people will be able to track…’

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday announced that within the next two months 90 per cent of government services for citizens will go digital and soon people will even be able to use them through WhatsApp. Fadnavis along with Deputy CM Eknath Shinde joined virtually in the launch of BSNL’s new Swadeshi 4G network which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The PM also marked BSNL’s silver jubilee by commissioning more than 97500 new 4G towers across India including over 92600 sites for BSNL alone. With this India has officially joined the select group of countries that manufacture their own telecom equipment.
Speaking at the event in Pune Fadnavis said the new network will finally connect even the most remote villages. He recalled former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s dream of linking every Indian village with roads calling it the foundation of development. “Now with 4G unconnected villages will get digital connectivity” he said.
Highlighting the state’s digital push Fadnavis said that around 1100 citizen services are being shifted online. Soon people will be able to track their applications in real time and even see where their file is stuck. If a service is delayed citizens will have the option to file complaints directly against the officer concerned he added.
He also assured that BSNL’s 4G system is future-ready with the capacity to handle 5G and 6G technologies. “India will not lag behind in telecom. In fact we will lead by bringing the next wave of technology. We will stay one step ahead” Fadnavis said.
(With PTI inputs)