Government has scrapped 1,500 obsolete rules: Jitendra Singh

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Updated: Feb 27, 2018, 08.35 PM IST
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He also urged the states to follow the suit as it would save time and manpower.
HYDERABAD: The NDA government has scrapped 1,500 rules like requirement of attestation of documents by a gazetted officer in some cases as they became obsolete, Union Minister Jitendra Singh today said.

The Minister of State for Prime Minister Office and Personnel also urged the states to follow the suit as it would save time and manpower.

"It is huge aberration that even after 70 years of India's independence, you have to furnish the proof that you are alive for pension...now we are using technology," Singh said.

"The people can use biometrics. We have done away with almost 1,500 rules which were obsolete," Singh added while speaking at the concluding session of 21st National Conference on e-Governance.

He also said the main aim of e-governance should be "ease of governance and ease of living".

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