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Madhya Pradesh: Record Room Revamped, Documents Digitized In Jabalpur

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Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): Collector Deepak Saxena has revamped the record room of the collector's office, making 125-year-old government records easily accessible to the public.

Previously, these historical documents were stored haphazardly in bundles, causing considerable inconvenience to citizens seeking information.

Thanks to digitization, these records are organized in coded boxes, categorized by assembly segments for quick retrieval. This innovative system allows individuals to view documents on their mobile devices using specific reference numbers.

The transformation has garnered praise from MP Ashish Dubey and MLAs Ashok Rohani and Neeraj Singh, who visited the new facility.

They applauded the effort as a pioneering step, marking the first record room of its kind in the state.

With approximately two lakh documents digitized and systematically stored, the revamped record room promises to alleviate the bureaucratic hassle previously faced by citizens.

This initiative not only preserves historical records but also sets a benchmark for other districts to follow.

12-year-old girl raped

Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): A 12-year-old girl was raped by a 25-year-old man in Jabalpur district on Monday. The accused has been arrested, police said.

As per reports, incident occurred while girl’s family was visiting relatives, leaving her alone at home. The accused seized this opportunity to commit this heinous act, eliciting outrage in the local community.

Upon receiving information, police acted swiftly, registering a case under Section 64 BNS and the POCSO Act. The accused Amar Singh Mahobia was arrested.

Senior police said that the police are prioritizing a thorough investigation based on the victim's statement and medical findings.

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