Date:08/07/11
Booths to render electron service to public
Special booths have been installed in a number of organizations on July 1 to allow law enforcement agencies to rendering electron services to the public. According to information released by the Ministry, by using these booths, the citizens will be able to get all necessary legal documents without getting into contact with the administrative personnel. All the booths have electron payment system, which allows people to make all types of payments , be that cash or non-cash payments, without applying to a bank. The booths have been connected to high speed internet to allow people to get in touch with the Ministry through its “hot line” or e-mail.Views: 897
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