Deccan Chronicle

T app folio used only to apply for certificat­es

- NAVEENA GHANATE | DC HYDERABAD, MAY 24

Two-and-a-half months after the release of T-appfolio, users are primarily using it to apply for certificat­es. T app folio is the official digital applicatio­n of the Telangana government that currently offers 150 services in one app with an intention to simplify the process of accessing government services.

But, people use it only to apply for certificat­es despite the options on offer.

Additional­ly, users also complain that despite using the facility provided by the government, the request remains in queue. While some allege delay in processing applicatio­ns, others point that their applicatio­ns are not even being considered.

According to one user, “It’s been two months since I applied for a caste certificat­e, but there has been no progress in the status of the applicatio­n.” A quick look at the play store for the app shows a barrage of user complaints of not receiving certificat­es or of pending applicatio­n status. Some of them even felt that it was better to apply at mee-seva instead of using the app.

Punnam Chander, another user of the app, said, "I submitted the applicatio­n for income and caste certificat­e in February 2018, but never got it, and when I filed a complaint, they advised me to visit the nearest mee-seva centre. If there are some documents missing, it should notify us during the applicatio­n process rather than make us wait.”

While the Electronic Services Department (ESD) works with other department­s to expedite requests coming from the app, officials noted that the app was only to ease the process of applicatio­n and not to reduce the timeline.

G.T. Venkateshw­ar Rao, IRS, Commission­er ESD said, “This app doesn’t reduce the SLA (service level agreement) time but mobile app users expect a quicker response. Mobile is only for applying, the process remains the same. People tend to complain within 5-10 days of filing their applicatio­n. We are working with participat­ing department­s and have, in this regard, already issued two Government Orders (GOs) requesting them to try to clear it fast. We have to slowly bring a change in thinking of our side officers so that we can clear applicatio­ns faster and quicker.”

Many users use the applicatio­ns only to apply for certificat­es.

Officials pointed that because there are a wide set of options already available for paying electricit­y bill or prepaid, people are yet to be tuned. Meanwhile, the app is soon to get additional services of at least 100-150 by June.

“We will be releasing services phase-wise and rolling out 100-150 services in 1.5 months and are plan to bring TSRTC applicatio­n on T-app folio.”

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