KT Parnaik has called for sweeping administrative reforms to make governance more efficient, transparent, and citizen-friendly, with a strong focus on digital transformation.
During a meeting with Arunachal Pradesh Administration Reforms Commission Chairman Pramod Jain at Lok Bhavan, the governor stressed the need for institutional and procedural changes that can modernize public administration.
He emphasized adopting measures such as 100 percent online government payments, e-Office systems, and paperless transactions to improve service delivery. According to him, increased use of technology would not only speed up administrative processes but also enhance transparency and help curb corruption.
Highlighting the importance of human resource practices, the governor underlined the need for merit-based systems in transfers, postings, and recruitment. He said integrity, competence, and merit must remain the cornerstone of public service.
Parnaik also urged the commission to recommend reforms that simplify procedures and make governance more accessible to citizens.
Responding to the suggestions, Pramod Jain assured that the commission would focus on expanding the use of technology, streamlining administrative processes, and strengthening grievance redressal mechanisms.
The initiative is aimed at building a more accountable and responsive governance framework in Arunachal Pradesh, aligning with broader efforts to modernize public administration through digital tools and institutional reforms.
