Out of 670 PACCs in Uttarakhand, the computerization of 108 has been done. The state Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced recently in a glittering function held in Dehradun.
With this, Uttarakhand has become the second state in the country after Telangana, where PACs have begun to function online.
Addressing the gathering on this occasion, the Chief Minister said that inspired by the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Uttarakhand is moving towards digitalization. The government, in collaboration with the State Co-operative Bank and NABARD, made efforts to bring MPACs on the digital platform at a cost of 37.52 crores, which are now taking concrete shape on the ground level, Dhami noted.
This will bring transparency in the working of MPACs, he added.