Rajasthan
Guaranteed Service Delivery & Accountability Bill On Way | Jaipur News
Jaipur: Chief minister Ashok Gehlot has announced that Rajasthan Guaranteed Service Delivery and Accountability Bill is on the way. He said a real-time auto service delivery system (SWATAH) will be introduced with the help of information technology, artificial intelligence and machine learning.
The chief minister earmarked 15% of the Budget for information technology for strengthening cyber security.
The Budget proposed the setting up of Rajiv Gandhi Centre for IT development and e-governance in Jaipur and Rajiv Gandhi Fintech University and Institute in Jodhpur to impart training to youth in the latest developments in information technology and artificial intelligence.
As part of the automation of government offices, a new application named RajKaj2.0 and a centralised data lake for data storage is proposed. As part of the infusion of technology, the government plans to acquire 2000 drones as a pilot project in urban planning, forest surveillance, disaster management, agriculture, mines, and geology.
The Budget also proposes 4 new ADM offices, 3 SDO, and the upgradation of 11 sub-tehsils to tehsils.
The chief minister earmarked 15% of the Budget for information technology for strengthening cyber security.
The Budget proposed the setting up of Rajiv Gandhi Centre for IT development and e-governance in Jaipur and Rajiv Gandhi Fintech University and Institute in Jodhpur to impart training to youth in the latest developments in information technology and artificial intelligence.
As part of the automation of government offices, a new application named RajKaj2.0 and a centralised data lake for data storage is proposed. As part of the infusion of technology, the government plans to acquire 2000 drones as a pilot project in urban planning, forest surveillance, disaster management, agriculture, mines, and geology.
The Budget also proposes 4 new ADM offices, 3 SDO, and the upgradation of 11 sub-tehsils to tehsils.