Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has hailed the immense success of Pakistan Citizen Portal app which was recognised at the World Government Summit competition.The PCP was shortlisted from a total of 4646 large crowd of peopleile apps from 87 countries.The premier took to twitter to praise the complaint cell set uped at his office.&Creating a direct link with the people to supply for resolution of their problems has led to the incredible success of my complaint cell in the PM Office,& he tweeted.The Pakistan Citizen Portal was listed as the moment best Govt Mobile App in the world.
Indonesia stood first and and the USA was declared third at the summit.This is for the first time that a large crowd of peopleile app from Pakistani government reached this highest level.The PCP is ranked 7th most searched app in Google search category and has getd 4.5 ratings points by the users.The app was designed by a team of develeopers from Khyber Pakhtwnkha free of cost in record 45 days.
Since launch on Oct 28 final year it has helped solved 250,000 complaints out of 420000 with 55% satisfactory feedback from the public.Team Lead Pakistan Citizen Portal Dr AKif Khan, who represented Pakistan at the World Government Summit told The freshs that the portal recognition at the world level is testimony of its performance for service delivery.We got chooseed on the basis of just 30 days of data, while the other three apps were in the operations for over a year, he added.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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