A digital portal has been introduced in Vadodara, Gujarat, allowing residents to access services from the local Member of Parliament’s office using their mobile phones. The “MP Office E-Portal” was inaugurated by Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi at the Atal Sansad Janseva Kendra. This initiative by BJP MP Hemang Joshi aims to enhance e-governance and streamline communication between citizens and public representatives.
The portal enables citizens to access various services and information directly from their mobile devices, eliminating the need to visit government offices for routine matters. Residents can request appointments with the MP, view upcoming event schedules, and learn about development works under the MP Local Area Development Scheme. Additionally, the portal provides details on welfare schemes by both Central and state governments.
Through the portal, citizens can submit representations and suggestions to the MP’s office from their homes, saving time and travel costs. Even when the MP is in New Delhi for Lok Sabha sessions, representations sent via the portal can be received and addressed through email or telephone communication. Efforts are underway to make the portal accessible in Gujarati and Hindi soon.
Deputy Chief Minister Sanghavi emphasized community participation and social responsibility during a public event at the Shri Rameshwar Mahadev Temple in Vadodara. He highlighted the temple’s significance as a sacred faith center and praised the community’s efforts in renovating it through regular donations. Sanghavi also addressed women’s safety issues, urging society to support victims and emphasizing the government’s commitment to taking strict action against those exploiting women.
