
Our correspondent
Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Wednesday reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to transparent and efficient governance by embracing a digital-first approach to public service delivery.
In a social media post, Khandu outlined how the shift to digital governance is not just about modernisation, but about cleansing the system, restoring public trust, and eliminating opportunities for corruption.
“Reflecting on a time when governance was synonymous with long queues, misplaced files, and approvals that often depended on personal influence rather than genuine need, That’s why we chose the digital path. Not just to modernise, but to cleanse the system, to bring back trust,” Khandu said in a post on X. The chief minister cited the implementation of e-Office as a game-changer, where no file can go missing and every movement is transparently tracked.
The introduction of e-Receipts has ended unofficial cash transactions by ensuring that every rupee is digitally recorded. With digital dashboards, delays are now visible and responsibility is clearly assigned, while online public services have eliminated the role of middlemen, allowing citizens direct access to the system, he said.
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