E-Governance: 2-day Meet on E-Governance Starts in City Guwahati | Regional Conference | Guwahati News



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Guwahati: The two-day regional conference on the theme “e-governance” organised by the department of administrative reforms and public grievances (DARPG) in collaboration with Assam government began in Guwahati on Tuesday.
Addressing the gathering in the inaugural session, Union minister of state (independent charge) for science & technology Jitendra Singh said PM Modi’s governance reforms have helped in mainstreaming the northeast.
“Path-breaking decisions were taken by this government for the development of the northeast, that are visible in the quality of life of the people of this region. Northeast today is being cited as an example of Modi’s development model,” Singh added.
The minister said the reforms were brought in by the Union government for ease of governance and ease of delivery of services. He added that The Prime Minister’s Awards were also brought in to encourage growth in the northeast.
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