Desk Report: A total of 59 digital services of the Dhaka district administration were brought under the umbrella of the government services’ integrated platform ‘MyGov’.
Deputy Commissioner of Dhaka district Anisur Rahman launched the services with support from Aspire to Innovate (a2i) at a function held at the DC office in Dhaka on Thursday, said a press release.
a2i Project Analyst (Deputy Secretary) Mohammad Salah Uddin, Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) of Dhaka Kazi Hafizul Amin and Additional Deputy Commissioner Mumtaz Begum were present.
Speaking on the occasion, Anisur Rahman urged everyone to work for eliminating corruption, saying that submission of bills online instead of manual process will help prevent the social menace.
Noting that Bangladesh has transformed into a middle-income and digital country, he said, now, citizens can easily pay Khazna and avail government services from their comfort zones.
“We want to reach more services to the people’s doorsteps in the future. A total of 59 services can be availed by citizens online,” the DC said.
Under the a2i initiative, the ‘MyGov’ platform, which has over 4 million registered users, is currently providing 1,892 digital services, out of which 1,200 are for citizens.
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