The core values of Digital India are embedded
in making India a digitally empowered nation, which helps our society, culture
and environment. Breaking the status quo remains one of the pillars of this
mission.
Continuing with this vision, Indian Govt. has
now introduced a brilliant change into the system, which can save lakhs of
trees and crores of tax-payers money; and set a new benchmark for e-Governance.
PIB
has informed us that Indian Govt. will
now stop all physical printing of official Gazette notifications,
all over the country; and switch to ePublishing them. This single masterstroke will save 3.5 crore pages of such
Gazette notifications, which are published by the Govt. every
year.
Besides saving Rs 40 crore annually (which is
not a big deal); this
move will help to save 90 tonnes of paper every year, which
translates to thousands of trees which would be saved from being destroyed.
If we add on the insane amount of power, ink,
chemicals, dyes, colors and more such ingredients to physically print 3.5 crore
pages, every year, then eGovernance and Digital India will magically convert
into a blessing.
As per the information received, all official
Gazette notifications would now be published online at www.egazette.nic.in.
This move by Govt. has been initiated by
Ministry of Urban Development under M.Venkaiah Naidu, who heads this ministry.
As per the press release, Govt. was considering this move since long, but in
the absence of a strong leadership, it was postponed till now.
Legality of Online Gazette?
Citizens can now simply download all official
Gazette from this above mentioned website, and print them if required, without
paying any fees to the Govt.
The press notification issued by Govt. of
India clearly states that under Information Technology Act 2000, all downloaded
and printed Gazette are sufficient for all legal and official purposes.
Gazettes are important legal documents, no
doubt. In court cases, official transfers, and Govt. decisions, these gazettes
play an important role to convey the latest changes/edits made in the laws and
rules. With the Govt. conforming the legality of all online published gazettes,
it becomes clear that eGovernance has taken a major leap into the future.
Besides saving 3.5 crore pages, 90 tonnes of
paper, insane amount of ink, colors, dyes and power; this online gazette
publishing will save lots of time for citizens. Earlier, it took weeks to get hold of the physical printed
copy of an gazette, which would now be available within 5 days of receipt of
the same from the concerned Govt. department/Ministry.
Source | http://trak.in/
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