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Myagdi has brought into use the online-based revenue


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2022 Aug 29, 11:28, Myagdi
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Beni municipality in Myagdi has brought into use the online-based revenue information system.

The online revenue information system which was earlier put in place in the municipality has been expanded in all ward offices since 2022/23 AD. 

Chief Administrative Officer of Beni municipality, Dholakraj Dhakal  shared that the online revenue system was put in place as per the concept of 'paperless governance and faceless service'.

He further said, "We have used information technology to provide services in a prompt, hassles-free and economized manner. Public service has been decentralized in wards so as to address service-seekers' compulsion to turn up to the municipality office for each work".

With this, software is being used to collect details and produce invoice. It has eased local residents to pay revenue at ward office through online system.

The system is expected to lower irregularities, promote transparency and prompt service delivery.

Likewise, software has been put in place to prepare cost estimate of the project. Vital registration had already gone digital in the municipality.

The recommendation of the municipality and wards, its registration and issuance has been made online.

Beni municipality mayor Surat KC said ward secretary has been given authority to sign agreement of the budget-allocated project up to Rs 500,000 by arranging technical works at wards.

Internet has been installed in all wards to make the online service delivery effective, Dhakal added. 

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