Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday launched Digital Life Certificate mechanism for pensioners in Odisha.
In this new system, identification and life certificates can now be submitted by the pensioners using an Artificial Intelligence-based video-verification process.
“They can submit the certificates digitally and no longer have to visit government offices. This facility will also be available at the ‘Mo Seva Kendras’ located across the state,” he said, adding that Odisha is the first state to implement such a digital service for the pensioners.
The CM also launched E-Diary, under which all information contained in the Government Diary can be readily and conveniently accessed by citizens using their mobile phones.
“No matter how amazing and innovative a strategy is, its true success is dependent on its effective implementation,” he said and advised the officers to work judiciously, with honesty and integrity, for the benefit of the people.
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