Expressing satisfaction with the progress, Secretary Bagouli directed District Magistrates to intensify public awareness campaigns regarding UCC-related services, with a particular emphasis on marriage registration.He stressed that “100 per cent marriage registration of government employees should be treated as the top priority,” adding that necessary orders in this regard have already been issued by the government. While reviewing the disposal of applications, Secretary Bagouli raised concerns regarding the high rejection rate in certain districts. He instructed District Magistrates to conduct a thorough review of the reasons for application rejections and ensure due diligence in the process. Notably, districts Rudraprayag (29 per cent), Uttarkashi (23 per cent), and Chamoli (21 per cent) have demonstrated commendable progress in registering marriages solemnised after 2010.”In a move aimed at simplifying the process, we have removed the mandatory Video KYC requirement for the approval of previously registered marriages”, said Secretary Bagouli.”Furthermore, efforts are underway to make UCC certificates accessible through DigiLocker, enhancing convenience and accessibility for citizens,” he added. Highlighting the expanding reach of UCC services, the meeting noted significant progress in covering Gram Panchayats across the state. The number of Gram Panchayats yet to register any applications has drastically reduced from 4,141 to a mere 382 in the past month. Secretary Bagouli has instructed officials to launch focused campaigns to ensure complete coverage and awareness in these remaining panchayats.
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