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The Balen Shah administration has officially launched a...

The Balen Shah administration has officially launched a comprehensive digital governance initiative aimed at digitizing all federal administrative services within the next two years. This policy, part of the 100-point reform agenda, seeks to eliminate bureaucratic delays and reduce corruption by implementing a centralized blockchain-based tracking system for government files. The administration emphasizes that this transition will ensure transparency and accountability, allowing citizens to monitor the status of their applications in real-time. This move is expected to modernize the civil service and significantly improve the ease of doing business in Nepal by creating a more efficient and paperless environment.

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The Balen Shah administration has officially launched a comprehensive digital governance initiative aimed at digitizing all federal administrative services within the next two years. This policy, part of the 100-point reform agenda, seeks to eliminate bureaucratic delays and reduce corruption by implementing a centralized blockchain-based tracking system for government files. The administration emphasizes that this transition will ensure transparency and accountability, allowing citizens to monitor the status of their applications in real-time. This move is expected to modernize the civil service and significantly improve the ease of doing business in Nepal by creating a more efficient and paperless environment.