DIPR Kathua organises Nukad Natak to sensitize college students about online services of the govt

 



Kathua, December 17:- In order to inform the students about the plethora of e-services of J&K UT government, Department of Information and Public Relations Kathua organised Nukad Natak at Government Degree College Kathua today.Principal Government Degree College Kathua Sumnesh Singh Jasrotia was the chief guest on the occasion. The staff of the college and a large number of students witnessed the Nukkad Natak.

The cultural troupe of DIPR Kathua comprising Ajit Pal Sharma and team presented Nukkad Natak on the theme of ‘e-services; making governance accessible and easy’ explaining the audience about the bundles of e-services launched by the government for the convenience of the general public. The troupe also threw light on arrays of services launched under Digital JK initiative of the government wherein platforms like e-unnat and other user-friendly digital platforms were kickstarted to provide services to the public through electronic mode( internet).  

The offered services of various departments like Domicile certificate, income Certificates, Character Certificate, Birth and Death Certificate, land passbooks etc were explained by the troupes in vernacular languages.

The Nukad team appealed to the students to avail the benefit of online services of the government and aware the people of their respective areas regarding the initiative of the government so that more people can utilize the e-services domain and save their valuable time and money. The team also cautioned people to remain vigil about cyber crime wherein fraudsters under the guise of Bank or other authorities asked for OTP and looted people’s money.  The artists also presented Dogri and Hindi songs which kept the audience spellbound.

While speaking on the occasion Principal Government Degree College Kathua Sumnesh Singh Jasrotia appreciated the efforts of the Information department for organising Nukad Natak on E services of the government .He asked the students to remain vigilant while accessing the internet and never share password or OTP with anyone.

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