Hindustan Times (Noida)

Documentat­ion reduced for 478 public services

- Abhishek Dey abhishek.dey@hindustant­imes.com

The aim is to reduce the time and cost burden on individual­s availing govt services.

DELHI GOVT OFFICIAL

In a bid to boost the ease-of-doing-business in the national capital, the Delhi government has reduced paperwork and documentat­ion required in around 480 public-dealing services over the last several months, said senior state officials aware of the matter.

The services include applicatio­ns for birth certificat­es, drivers’ licences, school registrati­ons, resolving water supply-related complaints and trade licences. In some cases, the regulatory requiremen­ts have been reduced to a form and submission of a copy of the Aadhaar document, said a senior state government official.

“The Delhi government has streamline­d 478 services since April and eased the process for obtaining documents as part of its policy aimed at ensuring hassle-free access to various government services,” said a senior government official.

The services streamline­d so far involve 30 government department­s (including revenue, education, food and civil supplies, transport and health), the three municipal corporatio­ns and the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC).

“It has been possible because the compliance­s were handled by the city government irrespecti­ve of the department of agency handling the delivery of the service,” said the senior government official.

A second government official said, “The state identified 596 government-to-business and government-to-citizen services for simplifica­tion, rationalis­ation and digitisati­on — largely through doing away with compliance­s. The aim is to reduce the time and cost burden on individual­s availing government services. Work on simplifica­tion of more service compliance­s is underway”

Residents welcomed the move and said the minimised paperwork had made applicatio­n processes easier.

“I got my learners’ driving licence done last month by filling up just one online form and submitting a digital copy of my Aadhaar card. I didn’t need to submit any separate address proof, passport-size photo, etc. In 2019, I tried to apply for the learner’s licence but the process required around four to five documents and filling up a lengthier form...thankfully, it is much easier now,” said Ishita Verma, a resident of Pashim Vihar.

Government records said of the 478 services, in which compliance­s have been reduced, 75 are connected to NDMC, 160 are related to the three municipal corporatio­ns, 30 to the transport department, 17 of the Delhi Jal Board, 10 of the revenue department and the rest spread among other department­s.

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