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The NIC was told to make an estimate of the cost of the software VISAKHAPATNAM: The National Informatics Centre has been asked to design a website to enable the eSeva centres in the district to issue all the certificates needed by the people. Collector J. Syamala Rao, at a meeting with the NIC and other officials on Saturday, wanted them to prepare the website for the convenience of the people. He also felt the need to have a website to implement the citizen's charter in a fruitful manner. Mr. Syamala Rao said the services at eSeva centres must be improved and issue of certificates must be simplified, and more transparent. The Collector also examined software of a web-based file-tracking system developed by the NIC to monitor the movement of files and their quick disposal. This would not only quicken the movement of a file but also every file would be stored in the website. The NIC was told to make an estimate of the cost of the software. Joint Collector Pola Bhaskar, District Revenue Officer D.V. Reddy, District NIC Officer S. Suresh, Scientist Y. Murthy and others were present.
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