Nepal, March 24 -- Nepal has long pushed for digital governance, aiming to do away with a paper-based bureaucratic system. To achieve this, the Department of Information Technology (DoIT) under the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology developed a flagship platform called Nagarik App for storing official documents-including citizenship, driving license, passport, PAN and voter ID-so citizens would no longer have to carry photocopies, queue at counters, or navigate redundant verification processes. Yet, as highlighted in a recent report in this paper, people are questioning the app's worth, as they are still forced to carry documents to banks, hospitals and even government offices.
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