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Business Recorder
29-07-2025
- Business
- Business Recorder
KP govt opens e-summary system
PESHAWAR: The provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in a major step towards making official processes paperless has transitioned to an e-summary system for summaries requiring the approval of the chief minister. Chief Minister Gandapur formally signed the province's first ever official e-summary on Monday, which was submitted to him through an online system. His digital signature marked the launch of this new initiative. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the rollout of the e-summary system is a key advancement toward making office procedures and file work paperless. He announced that the next phase will include the launch of a digital note part, and the digitization of official letters, notifications, and orders is also under way. Similarly, working papers and related documents for provincial cabinet meetings are being shifted to the e-system. 'This initiative will not only save time but also curb resource wastage, improve departmental efficiency, ensure transparency in official matters, and eliminate bureaucratic delays,' he said. Gandapur emphasised that the current provincial government is committed to digitizing not only administrative affairs but also the delivery of public services. He noted that under the Digital Governance Roadmap, concrete steps are being taken to implement this vision, and several public services have already been digitized. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Express Tribune
28-07-2025
- Business
- Express Tribune
K-P launches paperless e-summary system
In a landmark step toward digital governance, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government has formally launched an e-summary system to replace traditional paper-based approvals. Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur signed the province's first official e-summary through an online platform, marking a major milestone in efforts to modernize administrative processes. The initiative, aimed at making government operations paperless, is part of a broader digital transformation plan. Speaking at the launch, Chief Minister Gandapur highlighted the system's potential to enhance efficiency, save time and resources, and bring transparency to official matters. "This initiative will not only curb bureaucratic delays but also significantly improve departmental performance," he stated. He added that the government is now moving toward digitizing note parts, official letters, notifications, and cabinet documents. The chief minister reaffirmed his government's commitment to expanding digital services across both administrative and public service sectors, in line with the Digital Governance Roadmap. "We are working to transform K-P into a truly digital province, in accordance with the vision of Imran Khan," he emphasized. Several public services have already been digitized as part of this ongoing transformation.