<p>Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Wednesday launched an e-cabinet as part of his government's efforts to go paperless for faster administrative work.</p>.<p>With the implementation of the digital initiative, Tripura became the fourth state to have introduced an e-cabinet after Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh.</p>.<p>"From now onwards, the council of ministers will hold cabinet meetings by using an e-cabinet application, a digital version. It will be paperless and will give several advantages to run the administration at a faster pace and in a transparent way," the chief minister said at the inaugural function.</p>.Tipra Motha calls Tripura bandh to protest delay in fulfilling its demand for Greater Tipraland.<p>Cabinet ministers, Chief Secretary JK Sinha were among those who were present in the programme.</p>.<p>“So far, 4,250 officials and employees imparted training on the use of e-office and 41 of the 94 departments have already converted to digital mode of work. I hope the remaining departments will also embrace the digital facility shortly," he said.</p>.<p>There will be a correction facility in the e-cabinet application to do changes in any decision or plan in the second phase, he said.</p>.<p>The chief secretary termed the introduction of the e-cabinet as a landmark achievement and said that the digital process was inaugurated three months before its targetted completion in December.</p>.<p>Around 1,800 government employees are imparting training on e-office at IT Bhavan daily to adopt the new version of work, IT Department Secretary Gitte Kirankumar Dinkarrao said.</p>.<p>“As many as 28,500 e-files have been created as part of the e-office plan. Out of the 94 departments, 41 have already switched over to the digital version of work while 11 have almost completed the process of digitisation," he added. </p>
<p>Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Wednesday launched an e-cabinet as part of his government's efforts to go paperless for faster administrative work.</p>.<p>With the implementation of the digital initiative, Tripura became the fourth state to have introduced an e-cabinet after Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh.</p>.<p>"From now onwards, the council of ministers will hold cabinet meetings by using an e-cabinet application, a digital version. It will be paperless and will give several advantages to run the administration at a faster pace and in a transparent way," the chief minister said at the inaugural function.</p>.Tipra Motha calls Tripura bandh to protest delay in fulfilling its demand for Greater Tipraland.<p>Cabinet ministers, Chief Secretary JK Sinha were among those who were present in the programme.</p>.<p>“So far, 4,250 officials and employees imparted training on the use of e-office and 41 of the 94 departments have already converted to digital mode of work. I hope the remaining departments will also embrace the digital facility shortly," he said.</p>.<p>There will be a correction facility in the e-cabinet application to do changes in any decision or plan in the second phase, he said.</p>.<p>The chief secretary termed the introduction of the e-cabinet as a landmark achievement and said that the digital process was inaugurated three months before its targetted completion in December.</p>.<p>Around 1,800 government employees are imparting training on e-office at IT Bhavan daily to adopt the new version of work, IT Department Secretary Gitte Kirankumar Dinkarrao said.</p>.<p>“As many as 28,500 e-files have been created as part of the e-office plan. Out of the 94 departments, 41 have already switched over to the digital version of work while 11 have almost completed the process of digitisation," he added. </p>