To reduce paperwork and streamline public grievance redressal, Tamil Nadu School Education Minister Rajmohan has introduced an electronic petition (e-petition) system at his office in the Secretariat.
The new digital platform enables visitors to submit petitions electronically. It also allows them to provide a brief description of their grievance or upload a voice note explaining their issue, although both options are optional.
Officials said the initiative aims to reduce dependence on paper-based submissions while ensuring faster registration, processing, and tracking of petitions received by the minister`s office.
In addition, the minister has introduced a token-based visitor management system to regulate appointments and reduce waiting times for members of the public visiting the Secretariat.
According to instructions displayed at the minister`s office, visitors who register through the QR code-based system will receive a token number and an appointment slot based on the minister`s availability during public grievance hours.
Rajmohan currently holds the portfolios of School Education, Tamil Development, and Information and Publicity.