The meeting included briefings on the E-office system, its implementation progress, and ongoing reforms


Islamabad: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday emphasized the urgent need to prepare a comprehensive action plan to swiftly shift all government operations from paper files to E-office platform.
He was chairing a review meeting focused on the implementation of E-office system across government offices and institutions in Islamabad.
The meeting included briefings on the E-office system, its implementation progress, and ongoing reforms.
Highlighting the benefits of this transition, the Prime Minister underscored that it would enhance transparency within the system and potentially save billions of rupees from the national treasury.
Additionally, the Prime Minister instructed officials to seek assistance from internationally-renowned experts to aid in the development and implementation of the E-office system.

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