BANGALORE: Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa inaugurated a sophisticated data server centre at Vikasa Soudha on Thursday, in order to..
BANGALORE: Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa inaugurated a sophisticated data server centre at Vikasa Soudha on Thursday, in order to enable the e-governance secretariat to function more effectively.
"E-Governance will enhance our efficiency and the there will be speed in our daytoday administration besides transparency and accountability," the chief minister said.According to Yeddyurappa, the commercial tax payers can pay their taxes through this data centre and various kinds of activities of a number of departments can be monitored through the data centre.
Yeddyurappa emphasised that he is keen to tone up the bureaucracy and make it more responsive and sensitive to the needs of the common man as this was necessary to make the government more peoplefriendly.In another effort to take the governance to the doorsteps of the people, the chief minister announced that he intends to hold cabinet meetings in any of the taluks of the district .He also said the state government has implemented the Centre's "Aadhaar" scheme in two districts Tumkur and Mysore on experimental basis. About 45 lakh people have been enrolled in this scheme.When his attention was drawn to the high court's severe comments on the functioning of the government, he said, "I will take the comments very seriously and set right the mistakes."'Rural Meetings a Hasty Decision'Hassan: JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy on Thursday described Yeddyurappa's plan to hold Cabinet meetings in rural areas as a "hasty decision". Yeddyurappa is tarnishing the image of the Cabinet by taking hasty decisions, he said, urging him to disclose the outcome of the Cabinet meeting held in Gulbarga last year.
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