Srinagar, June 24: Chief Secretary, Atal Dullu, presided over a comprehensive review meeting today to assess progress on various digital initiatives by Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Jio-Informatics (BISAG-N) in government departments.
Apart from administrative heads, DG, planned in the meeting; Commissioner, State Tax; Director, Employment; MD, JKTDC; CEO, Jackga; IT BISAG-N professed and representatives of other departments.
The Chief Secretary reviewed the progress made with Bisag-N with dates for his rollout for public use. He noticed that such IT measures would lose the lives of common citizens to a great extent.
Dullo underlined the need to develop a related dashboard for people-centered interventions such as the mission young and Sehat mobile apps simultaneously. This will help in getting up among the public in addition to preparing the later action plans according to the requirements on the ground.
He also impressed the importance of adding learning of skill development courses with U-dish data, so that every student’s trajectory is known to keep his career in a better size.
The review highlighted significant progress in e-governance, agricultural development, public services and infrastructure mapping, re-confirmed Jammu and Kashmir’s commitment to digital changes.
Earlier, IT Secretary Piyush Singla gave a detailed observation of the ongoing, complete and upcoming initiatives, underlining plans for cooperation with BISAG-N, running the project project. He also expanded the objectives that are to be achieved after the achievement of these projects.
Later, Bisag-N presented a detailed observation of its broad portfolio of projects, stressing efforts and new initiatives aimed at increasing efficiency, transparency and civil-centric service distribution.
The meeting included the reviewed Revenue Department major IT projects related to the revenue maps (5670 villages were completed), Jambandi Portal, Mutation Register, Development of Oracle Database Migration and a GIS portal for ground trousing (target for completion of June 30, 2025).
An important focus of the meeting was the establishment of the center of excellence in emerging technologies. It envisages the development of high-demonstration computing (GPU), robotic kits, drones/UAV innovation capabilities and cloud infrastructure. The revised DPR has been presented and the funding is being advised to be ahead of Meety, Jammu -Kashmir government and Jammu and Kashmir Bank, the meeting was informed.
Regarding JK Samadhan 2.0, it was reported that progress is satisfactory, already developed with latter dashboards and heat maps. These systems empower citizens to register and track their grievances efficiently.
The initiative called Kisan Khidmat Ghar (KKG) and South Kisan for Agriculture Production Department is close to completion.
KKG acts as an one-stop solution for farmers, offering services such as cold storage, custom hiring centers, expert video calls and access to farm input. Whereas the imperial farmers offer a comprehensive teaching management system (LMS) with more than 121 certificate courses in many languages ​​for farmers and agricultural-elevated.
A single platform for core mission youth app, youth skill enhancement, job vacancies, entrepreneurship ideas and e-curves, was also stated in the final stages of completion. Young baseline survey, which collects data on entrepreneurs, is also finished and its database has been shared with government departments. In addition, work on the dashboard for all services, capacity building modules and ONDC apps continues.
In relation to Sehat Mobile Application, it was given that the same is complete and is undergoing capacity building. The Sehat app guides patients on opportunities for health facilities, services and health professionals, which ensure optimal resource usage.
Regarding the development of overall agricultural development programs (HATP), this app was also said for the Department of Agriculture Production, which is going to allow farmers to record and monitor agricultural production.
The PM-Gatha Shakti State Master Plan platform, as diclosed in the meeting, aims to bring all departments simultaneously for the integrated scheme of infrastructure and connectivity projects. In all departments, the situation was said to complete and maintain.
The meeting also discussed a comprehensive mobile application for education stakeholders, AI-based educational advisor, a teacher transfer portal and integrated litigation management services.
The Chief Secretary also reviewed Jalskat Mob app, Real Time Mining Surveillance App, JKCIP portal, Chief Minister assurance, Dashboard, Jammu -Kashmir Tourism App, GIS based Land Bank, Mission Youth and Mission Youth and ONDC integration and many other progress for various departments.
The Chief Secretary expressed satisfaction with progress and reiterated the government’s commitment to take advantage of technology for good governance and civil welfare in UT.