PESHAWAR: Minister for science and information technology Atif Khan on Tuesday said a ‘super app’ would be launched soon for provision of official services and other information to people.

Presiding over a briefing on the app here on Tuesday, he said people could open their account on the app to get easy access to all departmental services and information. “Instead of using various apps, the people will now get access to all services through one app,” he added.

Atif Khan said digitisation would not only ensure transparency, but would also provide the people a timely access to essential services.

He was given briefing regarding various functions of the app.

The minister was told that people could also use the app to deposit college fees and make other payments.

Secretary science and information technology Matiullah Jan and the managing director IT Board also attended the meeting.

Published in Dawn, August 3rd, 2022

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