Workshop on ‘Implementation of ORGI software for Civil Registration System’ organised at Sopore

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BARAMULLA : A day long workshop on implementation of ORGI software for Civil Registration System was today organised at Dak Bunglow Sopore to sensitise the participants about the process and implementation of ORGI software system for civil registration of births and deaths.

Programme was organised by Joint Director Planning (DSEO) Bandipora and District Statistics & Evaluation Officer Baramulla in collaboration with Director Census Operations J&K.

On the occasion, JDP Bandipora and DSEO Baramulla highlighted the salient features and informed that the Govt has notified the Registration of Births and Deaths Rules, 2022 vide S.O No-494 Notification with the approval of the Govt of India on the basis of the model rules of registration of Births & Death Rules,1999 issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Office of Registrar General of India.

They also briefed about the different S.O. Nos. issued by the Govt on the subject regarding Designation under Civil Registration System and highlighted the importance of the registration process.

The Registrars were instructed to ensure implementation of the provisions of the Act, besides to coordinate and supervise the registration work in their respective registration units as the Birth & Death certificates being issued by the registration units are of prime importance for availing various Govt benefits and are important legal documents being required at various occasions in daily life.

They said the training of the officers/officials for successful implementation of ORGI software for Civil Registration is necessary for capacity building and to establish an error free simple mechanism so that the public can benefit and obtain these documents in a hassle free manner.

The Master Trainers Dr.Imtiyaz Ahmad Malik, Junaid Nissar and Sobia Jaan imparted training to the participants about the operational mechanism of Civil Registration System & explained the entire process besides discussing various provisions of the RBD Act in detail.

The training was attended by the CMOs/BDOs/CEOs/EOs and the technical staff of Health Department, Rural Development Department, Municipal Councils/Committees and the staff of DSEO of both the Districts.