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Maharashtra Launches ‘E-Cabinet’ System to Modernize Governance

In a groundbreaking initiative, the Maharashtra government has introduced an ‘e-cabinet’ system aimed at revolutionizing governance by replacing traditional paperwork with smart tablets to document cabinet meetings. The system was launched by Chief Secretary Sujata Saunik on Tuesday as part of a broader strategy to enhance transparency and streamline administrative processes. Championed by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the e-cabinet is designed to improve efficiency and communication in government processes while promoting environmental sustainability. This digital platform will enable ministers to access a user-friendly dashboard that includes relevant references, action points, and the ability to monitor the implementation of decisions. The e-cabinet system eliminates the need for paper-based proposal presentations, discussions, and documentation, making it easier for officials to retrieve meeting records and past decisions. The initiative is expected to significantly reduce paper usage, saving time for cabinet members and officials, and ensuring quick communication of decisions to the public. Described as a green initiative, the e-cabinet underscores the Maharashtra government’s commitment to fostering good governance and promoting sustainable practices. The system is seen as a critical step toward improving the efficiency of governance and tackling public issues more effectively. Source: devdiscourse Photo Credit: devdiscourse

Maharashtra Announces Ambitious Plan for 1,499 New Colleges in 2023

Around 1,499 new colleges are set to be established in Maharashtra this year, as revealed by Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The decision was announced during a gathering of the Maharashtra State Commission for Higher Education and Development (MAHED), presided over by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, held at Sahyadri Guest House. Fadnavis shared that the meeting centered around a five-year strategy (2024-2029) that was discussed and sanctioned to determine the specific locations for these proposed colleges. Fadnavis took to Twitter and mentioned that during this meeting, a comprehensive five-year plan for 2024 to 2029 was endorsed to identify suitable locations for initiating colleges and institutions. As per this blueprint, this year will witness the establishment of colleges in 1499 different sites across the state. 🕜1.45pm | 30-8-2023 📍 Mumbai | दु. १.४५ वा. | ३०-८-२०२३ 📍मुंबई. 🔸 Meeting with Maharashtra State Commission for Higher Education and Development (MAHED) 🔸 महाराष्ट्र राज्य उच्च शिक्षण व विकास आयोग (माहेड) समवेत बैठक@mieknathshinde #mumbai #maharashtra pic.twitter.com/3vIJKX8SbI — Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) August 30, 2023 Additionally, discussions during the meeting also witnessed experts expressing contentment with the National Education Policy (NEP) of 2020.