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Book tells digital Punjab story

Talal Razaby Talal Raza
October 27, 2017

News Source: Dawn

LAHORE: The Punjab Information Technology Board has digitalised 270 projects in the last five years.

“We have digitalised projects related to law and order, health, education, judiciary, agriculture, economy, public services, jails, tax collection, land record, live stocks, syllabus books, electronic stamp papers and automation of Haj,” PITB Chairman Dr Umar Saif said at the launch of book ‘Digital Punjab’ on Wednesday.

He said the smart applications through technology were helping eradicate corruption and providing relief to the people through transparent process.

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