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The minister, who took charge of his new office today, said he will work towards expansion of the government’s Digital India initiatives.
Ahluwalia was earlier serving as MoS for Drinking Water and Sanitation and has been assigned the new role as part of the recent Cabinet reshuffle.
“I feel that digital, paperless offices will contribute a lot to the society…We will be able to give a carbon-free society to our future generations,” he told reporters here.
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Ahluwalia was elected to Rajya Sabha in 1986 and since then, has undertaken a variety of roles across ministries like agriculture and parliamentary affairs.
Asked if the new mandate would be challenging, Ahluwalia said he likes taking on such roles.
“I am the only one in my family in 14 generations to become a politician, most others are technocrats…I take on everything as a challenge,” he said.