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MCG to work paperless

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GURUGRAM: The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) on April 15 released its statement to digitize corporation’s paper documents in the approach to develop its system completely paperless.

Earlier in January 2019 the civic body’s tax department had started moving its entire document on digital platforms. Corporation also declared to set a goal to become paperless from June 1, 2019.

S S Rohilla, public relations officer (PRO) of the MCG said, “Files were often misplaced and were also proving to hinder the working of the MCG. Thus, since April 1, we have completely stopped accepting any files or documents in paper form. Work is on to digitise all files.” To make the process in daily practices corporation has stopped accepting any paper file or document. MCG has scanned and uploaded 43,017 out of 75,400 files on their official account server.

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