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Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik launches online portal to issue fire safety certificates

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Published : Aug 1, 2020, 5:12 AM IST

Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik launched the 'Odisha Agni-Shama Seva' online portal for issuance of fire safety certificates to different categories of buildings through online mode. As many as eight services would be available to the public through online mode.

Odisha CM launches online portal  'Odisha Agni-Shama Seva' to issue fire safety certificates
Odisha CM launches online portal 'Odisha Agni-Shama Seva' to issue fire safety certificates

Bhubaneswar (Odisha): Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday launched the 'Odisha Agni-Shama Seva' portal to issue fire safety certificates online for different categories of buildings .

As many as eight services would be available to the public through online mode, according to the statement from Odisha Chief Minister's Office (CMO).

Odisha CM launches online portal 'Odisha Agni-Shama Seva' to issue fire safety certificates

"I am delighted to launch 'Odisha Agni-Shama Seva' online portal today for issuance of fire safety certificates to different categories of buildings through an online process. This will enhance efficiency, improve transparency and help provide timely services without actual human interaction," Patnaik was quoted saying, as per the statement.

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He further said that this is a "priority area" of his government under 5T initiatives that aim at bringing transformation in governance through parameters of technology, teamwork, transparency and time.

Patnaik has asked the Fire Service Department to include other services by October 2 this year, as per the statement.

"I appreciate Odisha Fire Services personnel for the massive restoration work taken up in our neighbouring state West Bengal during cyclone Amphan in May 2020 amid the fear of COVID-19 pandemic. Your humane gesture was again distinctly evident when personnel volunteered to donate plasma for the treatment of critical COVID-19 patents," he said.

Applauding them further, Patnaik said they (fire services personnel) are not just public servants, rather are the "true agents of change" for the country.

(ANI Report)

Bhubaneswar (Odisha): Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday launched the 'Odisha Agni-Shama Seva' portal to issue fire safety certificates online for different categories of buildings .

As many as eight services would be available to the public through online mode, according to the statement from Odisha Chief Minister's Office (CMO).

Odisha CM launches online portal 'Odisha Agni-Shama Seva' to issue fire safety certificates

"I am delighted to launch 'Odisha Agni-Shama Seva' online portal today for issuance of fire safety certificates to different categories of buildings through an online process. This will enhance efficiency, improve transparency and help provide timely services without actual human interaction," Patnaik was quoted saying, as per the statement.

Also Read: Retired Army officer plants 50,000 saplings after cyclone hits Odisha

He further said that this is a "priority area" of his government under 5T initiatives that aim at bringing transformation in governance through parameters of technology, teamwork, transparency and time.

Patnaik has asked the Fire Service Department to include other services by October 2 this year, as per the statement.

"I appreciate Odisha Fire Services personnel for the massive restoration work taken up in our neighbouring state West Bengal during cyclone Amphan in May 2020 amid the fear of COVID-19 pandemic. Your humane gesture was again distinctly evident when personnel volunteered to donate plasma for the treatment of critical COVID-19 patents," he said.

Applauding them further, Patnaik said they (fire services personnel) are not just public servants, rather are the "true agents of change" for the country.

(ANI Report)

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