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Maharashtra launches mega digital push to train 8.8 lakh govt staff from April 2

The programme, to be held from April 2 to 8, will require all government employees—from senior officials to frontline workers—to undergo four hours of dedicated digital training, marking a shift towards a “whole-of-government” approach to technology adoption

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Officials said the training curriculum will cover both advanced and practical digital tools. Representational pic

Officials said the training curriculum will cover both advanced and practical digital tools. Representational pic

In a major push towards digital governance, the Maharashtra government is set to launch ‘Maha Sadhana Saptah’, a week-long initiative aimed at enhancing the technological capabilities of its workforce.

The programme, to be held from April 2 to 8, will require all government employees—from senior officials to frontline workers—to undergo four hours of dedicated digital training, marking a shift towards a “whole-of-government” approach to technology adoption.

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