Bhubaneswar: The Housing & Urban Development Department today organised a workshop on SUJOG 2.0, focusing on making urban services more citizen-friendly, transparent, and efficient.
The workshop began with a welcome address by Dr. Subrata Kumar Biswal, State Lead, eGov Foundation. This was followed by the launch of the SUJOG Impact Assessment Report conducted by 60_decibels, which highlights the achievements of SUJOG 1.0.
Senior officials including Usha Padhee, Principal Secretary, Housing & Urban Development; Viraj Tyagi, CEO, eGov Foundation; Arindam Dakua, Director Municipal Administration, BMC Commissioner Chanchal Rana and CMC Commissioner Kirandeep Kaur Sahota attended the inaugural session.
Speaking on the occasion, Padhee said that public services must build trust and go beyond mere transactions. She noted that SUJOG 2.0 aims to upgrade technology and governance systems to ensure transparent, accountable, and smooth urban service delivery across the State.
The second session highlighted how SUJOG 2.0 will support the vision of Viksit Odisha 2036. Shri Prashanth Chandramouleeswaran, Director, eGov Foundation, explained that the upgraded platform will improve service delivery, strengthen grievance redressal, encourage citizen participation, and promote data-based decision-making.
Another session focused on the role of Artificial Intelligence. Manish Srivastava, CTO, eGov Foundation, discussed potential AI applications in sanitation, municipal services, regulatory systems, urban planning, and data analytics.
In the closing session, Padhee and Dakua, emphasized the need for teamwork and coordination among all departments and Urban Local Bodies for the successful rollout of SUJOG 2.0 across Odisha.
The workshop reaffirmed the State Government’s commitment to improving citizen experience and strengthening last-mile service delivery through digital innovation and better governance systems.











