crda to use e fileThe Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) is all set to go paperless following the footsteps of the state Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. Already the CM is leading several departments towards digitization, and now CRDA is going digital in a month.

CRDA had roped in a private agency to scan every hard copy of file and create an e-file. There are currently more than 60000 files in CRDA and after the digitization, each and every file will be available with a click of button.

This digitization process is expected to be complete in a month. The authority is also planning a own office building in Amaravati. About 30,000 sq.foot office space will be created using pre-fabrication technology. It is expected to house more than 400 persons in that office.