To make government services more accessible and remove the need for physical visits, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday announced that all government services will be available online by August 15.
The service will give reprieve to citizens that they need not to visit government offices for any administrative matter, a release said.
‘No need to come to any office’
While Speaking at the FICCI’s National Executive Committee meeting in the city, the chief minister announced that 503 services are available online at present, allowing citizens to access government functions via WhatsApp. “No need to come to any office,” Naidu stated, positioning Andhra Pradesh as India’s first fully digital state administration.
Digital governance initiative
The digital governance initiative extends beyond simple online services to include voice-activated bookings for state transport, where citizens can dial a number and specify their travel requirements to receive instant bus schedules and booking information. This represents a fundamental shift towards conversational government interfaces accessible to all literacy levels.
Naidu alluded to a real-time data infrastructure
Complementing the digital transformation, CM Naidu alluded to a real-time data infrastructure that will monitor 40-50 parameters, including temperature, humidity, air quality, wind direction, reservoir water levels, groundwater conditions, and soil parameters, across the state.
Positioning Andhra Pradesh as a global leader
The network will provide advanced warning systems for cyclones, floods, cloud bursts, and thunderbolts, positioning Andhra Pradesh as a global leader in environmental monitoring technology. “Now, only by using that real-time data can I give 95 percent accuracy,” Naidu stated, emphasising the transformative potential of continuous environmental surveillance.