
Suakati panchayat of Keonjhar wins e-governance award
Keonjhar: Suakati gram panchayat in Keonjhar district has won the 'jury award' in the National Awards for e-Governance (NAeG)-2025, for effectively using technology to enhance public service delivery.
Suakati GP, Palsana GP in Gujarat and Lalitpur municipal council in Uttar Pradesh are the three local bodies in the country to be honoured in the newly introduced category.
"The recognition reaffirms our belief that effective governance, when backed by innovation and dedication, can truly uplift rural communities," said Keonjhar district magistrate Vishal Singh. He said that Suakati's achievement would serve as motivation for other panchayats to adopt digital tools and practices.
The awards will be presented during the 28th National Conference on e-Governance to be held in Visakhapatnam on June 9 and 10.
The ministry of personnel, public grievances and pensions announced 10 gold and 6 silver awards across six categories. Among the gold awardees are the IMD for its 'Multi-Hazard Early Warning Decision Support System' and the ministry of civil aviation for its Digi Yatra initiative. Gold winners will receive a trophy, certificate, and Rs 10 lakh to support further digital projects, while silver awardees will be awarded Rs 5 lakh.
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