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GoaOnline Crosses 9.34 Lakh Digital Service Deliveries, Reinforcing Citizen-First Governance

Panaji, June 26, 2025: Goa’s commitment to accessible, transparent, and efficient governance has found a powerful expression in GoaOnline, the state’s unified digital services platform. Under the leadership of Hon’ble Minister Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, the Department of Information Technology, Electronics & Communications (DITE&C) is driving Goa’s digital transformation through GoaOnline, a unified platform that brings government services to citizens’ fingertips

As of June 2025, GoaOnline has processed over 9.34 lakh service requests across more than 30 departments, marking a clear shift to digital-first governance. With 200+ services digitized, citizens can now apply for certificates, licenses, and permits online, significantly reducing the need for physical visits.

Among the top-performing departments includes:

– Revenue Department: 4.45 lakh applications completed, primarily for income and caste certificates.

– Labour & Employment: 3.16 lakh successfully processed applications for labour registrations, licenses, and welfare services

– GIDC: 75,800 digital services delivered, including land allotment, NOCs, and business permissions

– Health Services: Over 36,300 online completions for birth/death certificates and medical NOCs

These figures represent completed service transactions, highlighting both the scale of adoption and the successful delivery of services across departments.

Shri Rohan A.
Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, Minister for ITE&C

Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, Hon’ble Minister for ITE&C, has consistently emphasized the importance of technology as an enabler of transparency, speed, and citizen empowerment. Under his leadership, DITE&C has not only scaled digital service delivery but has also pushed for local innovation, interoperability, and integration of backend processes across departments.

“GoaOnline is not just a portal—it’s a promise of efficient governance, where technology bridges the gap between citizens and the state,” said the Minister during a recent interaction.

To ensure last-mile access, Gramin Mitra extends GoaOnline to rural households, delivering services like certificates and subsidies directly to citizens’ doorsteps.

The data speaks volumes: With 9.34 lakh applications processed out of 9.54 lakh applications received and a strong focus on transparency and compliance, Goa is emerging as a national model for digital governance

The Department of ITE&C continues to innovate, with upcoming plans to expand service categories, launch mobile accessibility features, and integrate emerging technologies like AI-based service recommendations and chatbot support.

Goa is not just catching up—it’s leading India’s digital governance movement. With GoaOnline, the state has shown that even the smallest state can set the biggest benchmarks.

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