Government’s
Gazette Notifications being published on http://www.egazette.nin.in
UD
Ministry stops physical printing of 3.50 cr pages of Gazette Notifications per
year
In
a significant initiative, the Ministry of Urban Development has stopped
physical printing of Government of India’s Gazette Notifications and introduced
e-publishing of the same, putting an end to the long wait for the important
documents. This shift to e-publishing came at the behest of Minister of Urban
Development Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu from the first of this month.
Gazette
Notification is an important legal requirement to validate, authenticate and to
make effective various kinds of Laws, Acts, Rules, Orders and Government
decisions. All user groups had to wait for a few months for copies of such
notifications as physical printing of the same was a time taking exercise. The
Ministries and Departments of government used to submit their Gazette
publication requirements to the Government Printing Presses where the work of
type setting, printing and publishing was undertaken. Hard copies were then
made available for sale for usage by all government and private users.
Seeking
to end such delays, Ministry of Urban Development has directed the Department
of Publication to stop physical printing and switch over to e-publishing of all
Gazette Notifications on its official website http://www.egazette.nic.in within five
days of receipt of the same from respective ministries and departments. The
records for the gazette will be maintained by the department for all future
references.
User
groups and citizens can download and print all Gazette Notifications free of
charge. Under the provisions of the Information Technology Act, 2000,
downloaded and printed Gazette copies are sufficient for all official and legal
purposes.
e-publishing
assumes importance since many Gazette Notifications pertain to projects of
national interest including matters related to land acquisition. Quick
availability of the same enables early start for further processes.
Besides
substantial saving in time, e-publishing does away with the need for printing
about 3.50 pages of such notifications every year leading to a saving of
publication cost of Rs.40 cr per year being incurred on 90 tonnes of paper
besides power, chemicals, color, dyes etc and as such is a major environment
friendly initiative.
The
Government of India Printing Presses are under the administrative control of
the Ministry of Urban Development.
AAR