Mizoram CM launches online systems for quarters and Mizoram House bookings cutting visits and paperwork

Nearly 2,796 applicants applied before the official launch
Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Thursday launched two online platforms to digitize allocation and booking processes managed by the General Administration Department. The Quarters Allotment Management System (QAMS) replaces manual handling of applications, vacant quarter updates, and changes caused by retirements or deaths, letting applicants apply and complete forms online. He also unveiled the Mizoram House Online Reservation System, enabling out-of-Aizawl residents to reserve accommodations without in-person visits. QAMS is already operational, and the reservation system saw 2,796 applications in its trial phase.
- Two systems launched by CM Lalduhoma at the CM Conference Hall
- QAMS digitizes government quarters allotment and outside-state Mizoram House reservations
- Applicants can apply online without visiting offices for forms
- Vacancy and personnel-change updates previously done manually now become online-managed
- Reservation system developed by Mizoram State e-Governance Society
- During trial from March 2, 2,796 applications came in and 1,640 got allotments
This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on
The Economic Times
