Government services will now be at fingertips: Kerala govt rolls out K-Smart in panchayats

ANI April 10, 2025 266 views

Kerala is revolutionizing local governance through its innovative K-Smart digital platform, bringing government services directly to citizens' fingertips. The initiative, launched by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, aims to eliminate bureaucratic hurdles and make services more accessible and transparent. By expanding the platform to panchayats after successful implementation in corporations and municipalities, the government is demonstrating its commitment to technological transformation. This digital leap promises to significantly improve public service delivery and reduce administrative inefficiencies.

"Services will now be at the fingertips of citizens" - MB Rajesh, Local Self Government Minister
Thiruvananthapuram, April 10: The Kerala Government on Thursday rolled out K-Smart (Kerala Solutions for Managing Administrative Reformation and Transformation) in panchayats after its successful implementation in corporations and municipalities.

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Kerala introduces K-Smart digital governance platform in panchayats

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Aims to eliminate bureaucratic red tape and reduce corruption

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Provides 24x7 accessible government services

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Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan launches transformative initiative

While launching the initiative, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that Governance becomes meaningful only when everyone experiences its benefits and that K-Smart is an effort to realise this vision.

"Governance becomes meaningful only when everyone gets to experience its benefits. There are some stubborn individuals who refuse to address genuine demands out of sheer obstinacy," Vijayan said.

"The government is making intense efforts to change that mindset. Not all employees in offices are negligent--many work with a sense of social responsibility. But there is a section more interested in their personal agendas and in implementing things the wrong way," he added.

The Chief Minister said that his government's aim was to implement a system that works uniformly across the state.

"The second phase of K-SMART is now being rolled out after its successful implementation in corporations and municipalities. People evaluate the government through the services provided by local self-governments. Times are changing, and the civil service, too, must evolve accordingly. That's the government's vision, and expanding K-SMART to all panchayats is a step in that direction," he said.

State Local Self Government Minister MB Rajesh said that the phrase 'running around offices wearing out your sandals' will soon be obsolete.

"Through K-SMART, services will be available within moments. This project represents a technological leap that directly impacts local bodies and the people of Kerala. Services will now be at the fingertips of citizens. Red tape in office files will be eliminated, and corruption can be curbed," Rajesh said.

"Files will be processed efficiently and quickly. K-SMART will help make office services accessible 24x7. It's a transformative system that will revolutionize and redefine local governance in Kerala," he added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is a fantastic initiative! No more waiting in long queues just to get basic documents. Hope it works as smoothly as they promise 🤞 The 24x7 access is especially helpful for working professionals like me.
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Priya M.
About time! Last month I had to visit the panchayat office 3 times for a simple certificate. If this reduces corruption and delays, it's a win for all citizens. Kudos to the government for this digital push.
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Suresh T.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they've considered digital literacy challenges in rural areas. My elderly parents still struggle with smartphones. Will there be assistance centers?
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Anjali R.
"Running around offices wearing out your sandals" - so true! 😂 This reminds me of my dad's stories. Digital governance is the future and Kerala is leading the way. Proud moment!
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Vijay P.
The concept is good but implementation is key. Previous digital initiatives often had technical glitches. Hope they've done proper testing and staff training before rolling this out statewide.
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Meera S.
As someone who works in tech, I'm excited to see how this platform is built. If successful, this could be a model for other states too. Kerala's digital transformation is impressive!

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