Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma highlighted the state government’s focus on streamlining public service delivery to ensure speed and accessibility for citizens. Emphasizing the aim to position Mizoram as a leader in digital governance in India, he stressed the use of technology to enhance transparency and citizen-centric services.
The Chief Minister inaugurated the computerization of the Registrar of Cooperative Societies (RCS) in Aizawl, underscoring the progress made through various digital initiatives in the past two years. With Mizoram’s high literacy rates and English proficiency, he expressed confidence in the state’s potential to excel in digital service delivery.
More than 20 online service portals have been introduced in the last couple of years, including the recent launch of the Mizoram CSR Connect Portal and the computerization of the Cooperation Department. Lalduhoma highlighted the benefits of these initiatives in improving accessibility and efficiency for cooperative societies while acknowledging the department’s swift project completion.
Cooperation Minister P.C. Vanlalruata commended Mizoram for being at the forefront of successfully implementing the computerization initiative, making it the first state to fully digitize all Cooperation Department offices. He praised the Chief Minister for inaugurating the project and expressed pride in this accomplishment. Commissioner and Secretary of the Cooperation Department, Adit Prakash Rai, provided insights into the RCS computerization project, which began in Mizoram last year.
The project, part of the Ministry of Cooperation’s scheme to strengthen cooperatives through IT interventions, aims to facilitate digital interactions with cooperative offices, enhancing ease of business and eliminating the need for physical visits. It covers RCS offices in Aizawl and all district cooperative offices, aligning with the government’s commitment to modernize service delivery for cooperative societies.
