Going Online: How Govt Is Using Technology To Govern Better
Consider these:
These are some examples of how, from paper to paperless, there has been a sea change in the way the government machinery now functions in India. Such initiatives are a peak into how government and civic authorities are turning to technology to connect with the citizens. They are doing away with layers of bureaucracy that distances citizens from the authorities and vice versa.
What's new?
Moving forward, the government is planning to come up with a property auction portal. A professionally managed platform, the portal will list all NPA properties, featuring their floor plans, photographs and other details, which banks are allowed to sell after necessary permissions from debt recovery tribunals. The portal is expected to auction around 50,000 residential properties. After the success of this forts round, the portal is expected to move on to commercial properties.
Reaching out
Till now, auctions of NPA properties have been criticised for being non-transparent and having a limited access to the common public. The new portal will make the whole process transparent along with putting it in public domain. By this, government organisations will also get a wider range of buyers.