Indian Railways Expands Use of E-Office, 72,000 Digital Files Created in Six Months

E-Office has been implemented over 58 establishments of Indian Railways to provide a reliable, efficient, and effective way to handle office files & documents. Quick disposal of files and systematic, timely monitoring of pending files has been the other immediate advantage of NIC e-Office.

72000+Digital Files have been created in mere 6 months’ time over 58 establishments of Indian Railways replacing manual files. The NIC e-office, implemented by RailTel for Indian Railways is helping Indian Railways to adapt to paperless work culture saving tons of paper every day.  In phase I of the project RailTel has created 50000+ users in these 58 establishments of Indian Railways and trained executives to handle the platform.

NIC e-Office is a cloud-enabled software developed by National Informatics Centre (NIC) that is being deployed/hosted from RailTel Tier III certified data centres at Secundrabad and Gurgaon. It is based on the Central Secretariat Manual of e-Office Procedure (CSMeOP).  e-Office fosters paper-less culture which not only saves operational cost but also reduces the carbon foot print.

Talking about the project, Sh. Puneet Chawla, CMD/RailTel, said –‘Implementation of e-Office has not only helped in saving paper but also increased pace and efficiency of the users. More than 2,50,000 receipt has been created in the past few months. After the success of phase I, we have started working on the Phase 2 of the project in which 39 more establishments of Indian Railways will be converted into Digital workspace through NIC e-office.’

It is a big challenge to transfer the entire manual filing system of Indian Railways on to one digital platform. However, the bigger challenge is to condition the users to give up the habit of using the manual file system and adopt the new system of paperless working. RailTel team has managed to complete the implementation before the deadline and also managed people by retraining and handholding for roll out.

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