Guwahati
(
Assam
[India], May 8 (ANI):
Assam
‘s
Raj Bhavan
and
IIT
,
Guwahati
signed a
MoA
(Charter Document) witnessed by
Assam
Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya during an event hosted at
Raj Bhavan
in
Guwahati
on Wednesday.
The Commissioner and Secretary to the Governor
Assam
Meenakshi Sundaram and
IIT
Guwahati
Director, Professor Devendra Jalihal signed an accord to establish a collaboration with
IIT
Guwahati
for changing how something operates
Raj Bhavan
both qualitatively and quantitatively.
As per the agreement under the Memorandum of Understanding,
IIT
Guwahati
will serve as a knowledge partner along with being a consultant and resource support agency for the development of the Gyan Kalyan Project.
This is the nation’s first initiative of this type, focusing on the digital transformation of how an organization operates.
Raj Bhavan
is being undertaken.
The Gyan Kalyan Project aims to serve as a catalyst for the digital transformation of operational processes.
Raj Bhavan
and enhance efficiency in delivering public services.
The initiative will include cutting-edge digital and IT solutions, adhering strictly to comprehensive security protocols and robust data safeguard mechanisms.
This initiative likewise seeks to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the system.
Raj Bhavan
‘s operations to support the
Assam
Governor. This encompasses numerous constitutional duties, including roles related to legislation, execution, judiciary, statutes, special tasks, and discretion among others.
The project will utilise
IIT
Guwahati
‘ expertise to create a digital governance framework for
Raj Bhavan
, which includes the Chancellor’s Gateway, the Governor’s Office Entrance, Various Departments and Entities, as well as official site visits.
Assam
Governor, Public Engagement (Handling complaints, petitions, and memorandums from citizens), issues pertaining to regions under the 6th Schedule, various initiatives led by the Governor, and so forth.
Earlier on May 1,
IIT
Guwahati
‘s research team announce the development of a novel, multi-functional aerogel with significant potential to address some of today’s most pressing environmental challenges, including wastewater treatment, industrial pollution, and oil-water separation.
Led by Prof. P. K. Giri, Department of Physics and Centre for Nanotechnology,
IIT
Guwahati
, the study introduces a cutting-edge material engineered to tackle industrial waste in multiple ways. Aerogels are ultra-lightweight, highly porous materials with a large surface area and exceptional adsorption properties, making them ideal for a wide range of environmental and industrial applications. (ANI)
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