Nagaland CMO launches its website

September 22, 2015 03:51 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:35 pm IST - KOHIMA:

The Nagaland Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) has launched its official website to make the office people-friendly.

The website, www.chiefministernagaland.in., launched on Monday by Chief Minister T.R. Zeliang would contain events and functions attended by the Chief Minister along with photos, an official release said here on Tuesday.

Important speeches of the Chief Minister and details of all the past Chief Ministers of Nagaland are also made available on this website, it has said.

Interactive page

The introduction of an interactive page where the people can interact with the CMO with the intention of enabling the people to express their views and opinions on major issues is in the pipeline.

Meanwhile, the State Cabinet also decided that all government departments would upload details and list of all government employees through the State Data Centre and the State Portal set up by the Department of Information Technology and Communication, it said.

Focus on IT

The Cabinet has also asked every department to earmark 3 per cent of their budget allocation for IT-related activities.

Further, all government departments have been asked to mandatorily create a separate departmental website, which should be hosted by the Nagaland State Data Centre

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