SRINAGAR, Sept 4: According to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta, digitalization has greatly enhanced public service delivery, which has contributed to the development in Srinagar. “Digitalization is assuring that there is no corruption while also empowering people. Digital is the future and it’s also how to prepare J-K for the future. After kicking off the one-day Digital Fest at the Lal Chowk here, he told reporters, “We are making Srinagar digital and future ready. Whatever development you are seeing in Srinagar.He claimed that digitalization was the cause of the progress in Srinagar.
“Dal Lake, Lal Chowk, and Polo View Market have been upgraded, and this has only been made possible by digitalization, therefore Srinagar has never been like this before. We have released the power of digital, and it has significantly improved how public services are delivered, he continued.
Mehta responded that individuals were basing their remarks on unreliable information when he was asked about the rising unemployment in Jammu and Kashmir.”Those who don’t know the data keep making claims that can’t be supported. In 2022–2023 and 2021–2022, respectively, there were three lakhs self-employed people. That translates to 6 lakh independent workers. These numbers were only 40,000 four years ago. The motivations behind these figures are what differentiate them, he continued.
The Jammu and Kashmir Bank’s Owais Mukhtar stated that the goal of the bank is to digitise every account in J-K.
We’ve now digitised 80% of our accounts, which implies 80% of J-K Bank’s customers use digital banking methods including ATM cards, mobile banking, or e-banking.This week, our goal is to increase that number to 90%, and in the months to come, we plan to have all of these accounts fully digitalized, according to Mushtaq. (Agencies)
“Dal Lake, Lal Chowk, and Polo View Market have been upgraded, and this has only been made possible by digitalization, therefore Srinagar has never been like this before. We have released the power of digital, and it has significantly improved how public services are delivered, he continued.
Mehta responded that individuals were basing their remarks on unreliable information when he was asked about the rising unemployment in Jammu and Kashmir.”Those who don’t know the data keep making claims that can’t be supported. In 2022–2023 and 2021–2022, respectively, there were three lakhs self-employed people. That translates to 6 lakh independent workers. These numbers were only 40,000 four years ago. The motivations behind these figures are what differentiate them, he continued.
The Jammu and Kashmir Bank’s Owais Mukhtar stated that the goal of the bank is to digitise every account in J-K.
We’ve now digitised 80% of our accounts, which implies 80% of J-K Bank’s customers use digital banking methods including ATM cards, mobile banking, or e-banking.This week, our goal is to increase that number to 90%, and in the months to come, we plan to have all of these accounts fully digitalized, according to Mushtaq. (Agencies)