MP Working on DigiPass, DigiYatra for Government Offices

DigiYatra improved airport experience, DigiPass has the potential to transform government operations with efficiency.
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In a significant development, the Madhya Pradesh government is actively working on the implementation of DigiPass, a system akin to DigiYatra, for use in government ministries and offices. This move is poised to streamline administrative processes and improve efficiency.

Abhijeet Agrawal, Managing Director of the M.P. State Electronics Development Corporation under the Department of Science & Technology, Government of Madhya Pradesh, said during the AWS Public Sector Symposium in New Delhi.

While DigiYatra has transformed the passenger experience at airports, DigiPass holds the potential to revolutionise government operations by introducing a paperless and efficient workflow.

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In parallel, the Airport Authority of India and the Ministry of Civil Aviation are set to expand the DigiYatra paperless boarding system to six additional airports across India. Already operational in Delhi, Varanasi, and Bengaluru, this contactless facial recognition technology expedites the entire airport journey, from entry to boarding, saving passengers valuable time.




Here’s a closer look at the DigiYatra system and its expansion plans:

In parallel, the Airport Authority of India and the Ministry of Civil Aviation are set to expand the DigiYatra paperless boarding system to six additional airports across India. Already operational in Delhi, Varanasi, and Bengaluru, this contactless facial recognition technology expedites the entire airport journey, from entry to boarding, saving passengers valuable time. 

Launched in December last year, DigiYatra relies on facial recognition technology to offer passengers a quicker, paperless airport experience. It allows registered travellers to bypass airline counter queues, fast-track cabin luggage checks, and save approximately 15-25 minutes of their time. The system is set to be implemented in the airports of Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Lucknow, Jaipur, and Guwahati this month, enhancing passenger convenience across major cities.

Shyam Nandan Upadhyay
Shyam is a tech journalist with expertise in policy and politics, and exhibits a fervent interest in scrutinising the convergence of AI and analytics in society. In his leisure time, he indulges in anime binges and mountain hikes.

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