CPGRAMS, digital life certificates driving transparency and citizen-centric governance: Dr Jitendra Singh


New Delhi, June 20 (IANS) Union Minister of State Dr Jitendra Singh on Saturday said that initiatives such as CPGRAMS and Digital Life Certificates are transforming governance in India by enhancing transparency, improving service delivery and making public administration more citizen-centric. During talks with Republic of Korea Interior and Safety Minister Yun Hojung, he highlighted India’s digital governance achievements and called for deeper cooperation between the two countries in areas such as e-governance, artificial intelligence and public administration.

The minister made these remarks during a meeting with Republic of Korea Minister of Interior and Safety Yun Hojung, who is currently on an official visit to India.

The two leaders, accompanied by their respective delegations, held extensive bilateral discussions lasting over an hour on strengthening cooperation in digital governance, public administration, capacity building and citizen services.

Welcoming the Korean delegation, Dr Singh said India and the Republic of Korea share a Special Strategic Partnership rooted in democratic values, innovation and a common commitment to good governance.

He referred to the Joint Strategic Vision Statement finalised during the visit of Republic of Korea President Lee Jae Myung to India earlier this year, describing it as a roadmap for expanding bilateral cooperation.

Highlighting India’s progress in digital governance under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Dr Singh said technology-enabled governance platforms have significantly improved service delivery and grievance redressal mechanisms.

He noted that initiatives such as CPGRAMS and Digital Life Certificates have enhanced transparency, reduced procedural hurdles and brought governance closer to citizens.

The minister said India and the Republic of Korea are vibrant democracies with shared values, cultural links and a commitment to the rule of law. He added that both countries, as major Asian economies, share a partnership that is historic as well as future-oriented.

Dr Singh also recalled the historical ties between the two nations, referring to the marital connection between Princess Suriratna of Ayodhya and King Suro of the ancient Gaya confederacy, which continues to hold cultural significance in both countries.

He appreciated Yun Hojung’s contribution to strengthening India-Korea relations, particularly in his role as Chairman of the Korea-India Parliamentary Friendship Group, and expressed confidence that the visit would further deepen bilateral cooperation.

–IANS

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