Is Paperless Office a Reality or Not?
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Mohit menaria said:
10 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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Gulafsha khan said:
3 years ago
Hello everyone.
The generation we're living in is digitalized in many fields but what I think is paperless collection of data is not the ideal way.
The generation we're living in is digitalized in many fields but what I think is paperless collection of data is not the ideal way.
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Radha said:
10 years ago
Yes. Of course, we are living in the modern era. We had to be advanced.
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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.
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Amjid ahmad said:
9 months ago
A paperless office is one of the best offices as in my view, because it reduces the pressure on papers and hence the trees.
As we are living in the world of technology where everything is online, so should be the official works.
As we are living in the world of technology where everything is online, so should be the official works.
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Gulafsha khan said:
3 years ago
Hello, everyone!
The generation we're living in is digitalized in many fields but what I think is paperless collection of data is not the ideal way.
The generation we're living in is digitalized in many fields but what I think is paperless collection of data is not the ideal way.
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