Andhra Pradesh:- To get a birth and death certificate, you or your family members must have made rounds of government offices many times, but now the Andhra Pradesh government is going to start a better scheme to reduce these difficulties. After which you will be able to get your birth and death certificate on your mobile sitting in any corner of the world.
WhatsApp Governance Services
The Andhra Pradesh government will soon provide birth and death certificate through WhatsApp under its WhatsApp Governance Services. A pilot project for this service will be run in Tenali later this month, so that this process can be detected.

Birth and death certificate through WhatsApp

According to the objectives of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, the state government will soon provide WhatsApp governance services to the people. Under this, people will soon be able to get birth and death certificates through WhatsApp. The Chief Minister's goal is to make government services more accessible and convenient by launching WhatsApp governance. Panchayati Raj, Health and Municipal Administration Departments have also been instructed to give full support to RTGS officers for the successful implementation of this initiative.

Usually, when someone has to make a death certificate for their children or death certificate in the family in the family, then they have to apply in the municipal corporation of their own district. After investigation, a certificate is also issued from there. Not only this, applicants also have to make many rounds of the municipal corporation. Many times bribe is also sought from people. In such a situation, the state government is using new technology for the convenience of the people.


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