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Supreme Court to go paperless within 6-7 months, says CJI JS Khehar
•The Supreme Court will go "paperless" within six to seven months, Chief Justice J S Khehar said on Friday.
Arunachal Pradesh implements e-Cabinet solution; first northeast state to enroll the tool
Fp Archives •Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday became the first state in the northeast to implement e-Cabinet solution for the state cabinet members. Using this system, the cabinet members can access the cabinet notes before the meeting.
LCD Screen, Laptops Herald Paperless Court
Fp Archives •In the e-court, within two hours, around 18 cases were disposed off, which on a routine basis take a whole day.
India Stack is the key technology platform that could transform India into a cashless economy
Tech2 News Staff •With India Stack and its set of APIs, developers could implement the need of the Government to move towards a cashless economy.
Kerala Assembly speaker P. Sreeramakrishnan announces plans to go paperless
Fp Archives •"I am told the Himachal Pradesh assembly has already taken steps for going paperless... We also aim to achieve this," the Speaker told reporters here.
Doctors in US city go paperless by using Google Glass
Fp Archives •Ten doctors at CHI Health Centre in the Omaha city of Nebraska state in the US are using Google Glass - personal assistant tool to help them take better care of patients by reducing the cumbersome paperwork.
PM Modi's eCabinet plans: Paperless governance sounds great, but needs to address security concerns
Tech2 News Staff •The stereotyped image of government offices - with piled papers and stacks of files - may soon change.
Paperless Parliament: Tabs, webcasts to replace bulky documents
Fp Staff •The new tech-savvy prime minister may soon help in turning the parliament into a paperless office. Already, PM Modi has urged all his ministers to use social media to connect with people. Now, taking another step towards higher e-governance methods, he also seems to be pushing towards soft copies replacing hard documents.