Is Paperless Office a Reality or Not?
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Rahul said:
8 years ago
I am not against the paperproof office.
Buy I have a dilemma like,
Will we remain in the same era without adopting the new technology?
Will we not make our office work more efficiently and work friendly?
Will we not save our environment?
This dilemma is solved as follows.
Every paper costs four rupees and if any drafting is there we are wasting paper.
The paper comes from tree thus by making office without paper will make us eco-friendly.
Speedy action and the process will increase.
We will make our office towards e-literacy.
Though security concern will be there but making security layer tightened and tier basis we can be made it difficult.
Thus, I support paperless office.
Buy I have a dilemma like,
Will we remain in the same era without adopting the new technology?
Will we not make our office work more efficiently and work friendly?
Will we not save our environment?
This dilemma is solved as follows.
Every paper costs four rupees and if any drafting is there we are wasting paper.
The paper comes from tree thus by making office without paper will make us eco-friendly.
Speedy action and the process will increase.
We will make our office towards e-literacy.
Though security concern will be there but making security layer tightened and tier basis we can be made it difficult.
Thus, I support paperless office.
(20)
Nikky said:
9 years ago
@Manu Govind
Thank you for the information but at many places paper is the necessity and we can't go paperless.
Thank you for the information but at many places paper is the necessity and we can't go paperless.
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Manu govind said:
9 years ago
@ Nikky, please know the provision of law.
Legal recognition of electronic records.
Where any law provides that information or any other matter shall be in writing or in the typewritten or printed form, then, notwithstanding anything contained in such law, such requirement shall be deemed to have been satisfied if such information or matter is:
(a) Rendered or made available in an electronic form.
(b) Accessible so as to be usable for a subsequent reference.
Legal recognition of electronic records.
Where any law provides that information or any other matter shall be in writing or in the typewritten or printed form, then, notwithstanding anything contained in such law, such requirement shall be deemed to have been satisfied if such information or matter is:
(a) Rendered or made available in an electronic form.
(b) Accessible so as to be usable for a subsequent reference.
(3)
Shiva said:
9 years ago
The paperless office may not be a reality today but in future, it will definitely be more and more people are moving towards this idea and I think it's a great thing because going paperless means saving our trees which are a very Eco-friendly step.
This also supports digital India because if we are going paperless that means data will be stored in computers.
Storing and analysing of data also become easy and convenient. We don't need to store lots of hardbound files in our offices. Thus this will also help in saving the office space.
This also supports digital India because if we are going paperless that means data will be stored in computers.
Storing and analysing of data also become easy and convenient. We don't need to store lots of hardbound files in our offices. Thus this will also help in saving the office space.
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Nikky said:
9 years ago
No, paperless office is not possible. Although almost work has been digitalised but still we need paper for some work, everywhere and for every work digitalised work is not possible. There are many works which has to be done on paper only for eg when we purchase something online bill is generated online and when they parcel the product they send us bill of that product and for some products like electronic devices if they have warranty or guarantee then they send guarantee and warranty cards as well. Secondly, if someone is having newspaper, magazines or books publishing business then they can't replace it with computer screen. Third Ex, is although now online exams are started but for solving questions we need paper to compute the answer from options given to us. So, somewhere it is necessary to use paper. So, paperless office, in reality, is not possible.
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Rajat sharma said:
9 years ago
I think the paperless office should be possible there are several reasons it will save time and increase work capabilities and one think there is no chance for mistakes and now present its great initiative idea or thought because in the feature all the documentationn work will be transferred to software so it smart and digital thought.
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Kandula Harshita said:
9 years ago
According to my view, the paperless office is possible only if we get technology when in we can write on air and erase it out. But, if this happens then there would be a very bright future. Not only technologically, but also there will be a reduction in cutting trees and even reduce in global warming.
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Ghanshyam Khandelwal said:
9 years ago
Yes, I'm in favour of this topic and we must have to shift in a world which is paperless to save our earth because if there is no paper then the cutting down of trees will be less as compare to now and pollution will less.
We must be a shift to digital world by which work become easy.
We can store many things in pen drive which is easy for transferring and to copy.
We can save the time which is very precious.
So, I think the world must have to become paperless and go to a digital world where work becomes very easy and eco-friendly.
Thanks.
We must be a shift to digital world by which work become easy.
We can store many things in pen drive which is easy for transferring and to copy.
We can save the time which is very precious.
So, I think the world must have to become paperless and go to a digital world where work becomes very easy and eco-friendly.
Thanks.
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Radha said:
9 years ago
Yes. Of course, we are living in the modern era. We had to be advanced.
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Mohit menaria said:
9 years ago
Yes, we definitely need to shift to a paperless world as it is more or less a compensation to save the environment, to save the Earth. Today development has reached a massive scale and in order to save the nature from the hazards of print, we have to make a shift, we have to move to the world which would be free of printed matter. Yes, to a paperless world!
As much as 100 hectares of forest land is cut can daily to meet the demands of newspaper agencies. If this rate of deforestation continues, by the next half of the century about 30,000 species of plant will be extinct.
As much as 100 hectares of forest land is cut can daily to meet the demands of newspaper agencies. If this rate of deforestation continues, by the next half of the century about 30,000 species of plant will be extinct.
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