All police stations in UP’s Kannauj to go paperless from December end
This shift to a digital platform will streamline administrative functions and mark the end of the paper-based process at police stations.

Kannauj is set to be the first district in Uttar Pradesh to launch an e-office system under which all the police stations would start working paperless completely from the end of December.
This shift to a digital platform will streamline administrative functions and mark the end of the paper-based process at police stations.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Amit Kumar Anand confirmed, “Kannauj Police has set a target to become fully digital by the end of 2024. The transition to a 100% e-office system will eliminate the need for bulky files, with all administrative tasks being conducted digitally.”
With this step, Kannauj will become the first district in Uttar Pradesh to have all its police stations and offices fully operational on the e-office platform, he added.
Recently, SP Anand launched this digital transformation initiative at a ceremony at the police office, where laptops were distributed to all station in-charges, jurisdictional officers, and gazetted officers to support the transition to a technology-driven system.
SP Anand also stated that police personnel are undergoing training to ensure the effective implementation of the e-office system. “The training, held at the District Training Centre, focuses on providing technical skills related to the e-office platform. Developed by the National Informatics Center (NIC), the e-office system is based on the Central Secretariat Manual (CSMeOP).”