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Odisha Government collaborates with Meta to launch WhatsApp-based Citizen Services

Bhubaneswar: 7/3/25: The Government of Odisha and Meta have collaborated to launch a unified WhatsApp chatbot that will offer all public services to more than 45 million people in the state. Through this chatbot, citizens will be able to access vital government services like obtaining Birth and Income Certificates, applying for Driving and Fertilizer Licenses, and accessing incentives such as the National Family Benefits Scheme, all through a single WhatsApp number.

The MoU signing took place at LokSevaBhavan in the presence of the Chief Secretary of Odisha, Shri Manoj Ahuja, Development Commissioner-cum-Additional Chief Secretary to Govt., Smt. AnuGarg, Addl. Chief Secretary, GA&PG Department, Shri Surendra Kumar, Director General, Gopabandhu Academy of Administration Shri G. Mathivathanan, Commissoner-cum-Secretary, Higher Education Department Shri Aravind Agrawal and Former Information Commissioner and Mentor, CYSD ShriJagadananda. The Centre for Modernizing Government Initiative (CMGI) signed the MoU on behalf of Government of Odisha with Meta India.

The Unified WhatsApp Chatbot will integrate 429 government services into a single WhatsApp number, enabling citizens to access critical services like Essential Certificates, viz. Birth, Death, Legal Heir, Residence, and Income Certificates, Licenses viz. Driving License, Fertilizer License, etc. and Incentive schemes viz. Inter-caste marriage benefits, National Family Benefit Scheme, and more.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Secretary Odisha Shri Ahuja, said “The Government of Odisha is committed to delivering seamless public services, ensuring that every citizen experiences convenience and efficiency at the last mile. This commitment is underscored by our investment in technology and training, aiming to eliminate bureaucratic hurdles and enhance overall accessibility.”

Development Commissioner Smt. Garg spoke about the government’s commitment to ensuring last-mile public service delivery. She talked about accountability and simplicity in service delivery, she was confident that people would avail services and will empower them with ease through the Unified WhatsApp BOT.

Additional Chief Secretary GA & PG Department Surendra Kumar highlighted the need for governance reforms to ensure hassle-free service delivery. He emphasized the simplification of processes and the positive role of technology in making services more accessible.

DG, GAA ShriMathivathanan lauded the efforts of the CMGI for this initiative of bringing governance at the tips of citizens. Further, he committed that GAA will extend all necessary support towards training and capacity building of Government officials for timely delivery of ORTPSA services.

Executive Director CMGI VineetBharadwaj said, “Ease of access to public services is still a challenge in Odisha. Currently, there are four modes of accessing any public service in Odisha – visiting the concerned office (offline mode), accessing the web portal of the concerned department/office, accessing the specific mobile app of that particular service, or through assisted service (by visiting a Common Service Center). Recognizing the need for a more user-friendly and accessible mode for public service delivery, we believe that WhatsApp will enable citizens to avail the desired services on one single platform through a single number, enabling swift and convenient access to services. We aim to deliver all public services notified under ORTPSA through WhatsApp by the end of 2025, enabling citizens to access them through text and voice.”

Ravi Garg, Director, Business Messaging, Meta in India, said “The ease and simplicity of WhatsApp makes it a preferred choice for people to get things done from connecting with friends and family to booking tickets, paying bills and accessing public services. We are thrilled to partner with the Government of Odisha and bring the power and reach of WhatsApp to millions of people in the state, giving them easy access to citizen services at their fingertips.”

Meta has partnered with the governments of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra to introduce WhatsApp-based citizen service delivery models, aimed at enhancing accessibility and efficiency. Andhra Pradesh has recently launched its WhatsApp chatbot for government schemes, bill payments, and certificates, while Maharashtra has integrated services like e-Panchayat and land records, ensuring a faster, paperless experience for citizens.

On this occasion, an MoU was also signed between CMGI and Centre for Youth and Social Development (CYSD) for on-boarding as the Resource Support Agency for implementation of Odisha Right to Public Service Act (ORTPSA) in the state. Further, tripartite MoUs were signed between CMGI, CYSD and Gopabandhu Academy of Administration towards planned capacity building programmes for Government Officials, CMGI, CYSD and Higher Education Department towards involvement of NSS Student Volunteers for campaign and awareness on ORTPSA and CMGI, CYSD and State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD) for capacity building of PRI Members and Community Representatives.

The event concluded with a Vote of Thanks by Addl. Secretary, GA & PG Department ShriDebabrataMallick. The MoU signing was coordinated by Under Secretary to Chief Secretary Ansuman Rath and Project Coordinator CMGI, ShriPinakiMohanty.

 

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