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Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi Launches e-Learning Portal for e-Office

April 03, 2025 04:57 PM

Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi today launched an e-Learning portal for the e-Office platform, aimed at helping government employees enhance their digital skills and streamline administrative processes. The initiative marks a major step toward a more efficient, paperless governance system, ensuring that all government departments adopt digital workflows effectively.

 

The e-Learning portal, developed by the Haryana State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (HARTRON), provides structured training modules for employees. It is accessible through elearninghartron.org.in and features user-friendly courses designed to help officials understand and use the e-Office system with ease. The platform supports Haryana’s broader vision of promoting digital governance and ensuring that government work is handled swiftly and transparently. The platform is bilingual i.e. it can be accessed both in English and Hindi.

 

Speaking at the launch, Chief Secretary Sh. Anurag Rastogi emphasized the importance of continuous learning and digital transformation in government departments. He highlighted that this initiative will not only improve efficiency and accountability but also make official work faster and more accessible. The Haryana Government is committed to making all administrative processes digital, and this training portal is a crucial step in that direction. The Chief Secretary also directed the formation of a committee to identify other such courses that can be incorporated on this portal. He also called for sharing of resources and modules in coordination with other training institutes working in this domain. 

 

The e-Learning portal comes with several advanced features to assist employees in their training. It includes a dashboard that displays the number of departments enrolled, total participants and course progress. Employees can track their learning, access performance reports, and view data on course completion rates. A leader board has also been introduced to encourage participation and recognize top learners. Employees can provide feedback on training quality, and upon completion of courses, they will receive e-Certificates as proof of their learning. With these new improvements, Haryana’s government employees will find it easier to adapt to the e-Office system, making administrative work faster, more transparent, and digitally driven. The state government remains committed to enhancing digital governance, and this e-Learning portal is a significant step towards that goal.

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