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Setting up of 6626 Common Services Centers in Rajasthan. CSC Scheme. 24 th August’ 2012. State e-Governance Vision.
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Setting up of 6626 Common Services Centers in Rajasthan CSC Scheme 24th August’ 2012
State e-Governance Vision "The Government of Rajasthan would leverage Information & Communication Technology(ICT) not only as a tool for improving governanceand employment opportunities, but also more significantly as a means to enhance the quality of life & bridging the socio-economic dividein the state."
Strategy to Realize Vision • Focus on Services, especially G2C • Business Process Reengineering & Change Management • Creation of Service Delivery Platform • Capacity Building • Emphasis on Public Private Partnerships • Sharing of common infrastructure & software, using interoperable standards
Institutional Framework - in place as per GoI guidelines Nodal Officers
Major Policy Decisions • Utilization of up to 3% plan funds by all government departments for e-Governance. • Impact: Rs 296 Crores in FY12-13 for e-Governance • All government departments to identify and roll-out e-service delivery of minimum two G2C services. • Policy for use of shared infrastructure • Core NeGP infrastructural elements to be mandatorily shared across the state to deter departments create their own DCs, WANs, Kiosks etc. • IT skills have been made mandatory for recruitment to the post of LDC and stenographers in State government. • Incentive on obtaining RSCIT • Rajasthan Guaranteed Delivery of Public Services Act, 2011
Objective All Government services should be available to the common man in his locality, throughout his life, through a one-stop-shop (integrated service delivery), ensuring efficiency, transparency, & reliability Number of Proposed CSCs In India 1,00,000 Common Services Centers In Rajasthan 6626 Common Service Centers 1 CSC covers 6 villages i.e. 1:6 CSC would be equipped with minimum required IT Infrastructure and would also have broadband Internet connectivity (256 Kbps). CSC - Scheme
Operational CSCs • 3614 operational for B2C services out of which appx 2000 CSCs started delivery of G2C services. • Remaining CSCs require BSNL connectivity • 38 lacs transactions in last FY (11-12) • 825 CSCs with more than 200 transactions per month • 25 services (17 G2C and 8 B2C) currently offered (other than SCA)
SERVICES • State Government is running e-Mitra portal (www.emitra.gov.in) for delivery of G2C services. • For monitoring of operationalisation of CSCs across all stakeholders, www.cscmis.emitra.gov.in is used • E-Mitra portal is the common interface portal based on Prepaid mechanism. • All the G2C services are delivered in state through e-Mitra portal. • Service = Application + Payment • Typically. • Resulting in a Receipt or Digital delivery • Our interest remains in Government to Citizen (G2C) services, however, to make the kiosk financially more viable, we encourage Business to Citizen (B2C) services as well.
Operational CSCs ROAD AHEAD • Additional 3012 CSCs to be operational • Significantly boost rural kiosks by adding new services: • Replication of digitally signed copies of land records throughout the state • Municipal services: Birth, Death, Marriage certificates etc. • Transport services: Application for learner’s license and payment of taxes/dues • Increase the total services from current 25 to 91 • Including 27 eDistrict and 38 SSDG Phase 1 services • CSCs to be housed in BNRGSKs
Bharat Nirman Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra (BNRGSK) BNRGSK (IT enabled building) are being set up with solar power backup at all Panchayat Samitis & Gram Panchayat of Rajasthan by Department of Panchayati Raj to provide e- services and other important facilities such as: • Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) office • Collection of important data • Networking of Block level offices • Latest progress & Updates of various schemes • Banking counters at panchayat level • Cheap rent @ Rs.1/- per month • Availability of panchayat services Shifting of CSCs to BNRGSK is under progress
Training centre at Bharat Nirman Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra (BNRGSK)
e-Mitra • Urban CSC = e-Mitra • Electronic service delivery kiosks, novel state initiative for urban areas, launched in 2002 • 974 kiosks operational across the State • More than 17 lakh transactions per month. • Introduced issuance of digitally signed certificates last year • More than 5 lakh digitally signed certificates have been issued through the CSC and e-Mitra network • Started digitally signed copy of Land Record in Newai (Tonk), Apr 2012. • Started applications for copies of answer sheets of BSER, Ajmer, Jul 2012 • More than 30 lakh consumers served through CSC and e-Mitra network in March 2012
e-Mitra ROAD AHEAD • Merge into SSDG • Delivery of additional services on the e-Mitra platform • Automated payments reconciliation and disbursement • Extended integration with online payments
TRANSACTIONS • Success of an e-Governance implementation is truly measured by the number of citizen transactions it commands! • We pride in our high transaction volumes!
Average income per kiosk Total Number of Transactions for July’2012 = 20 Lac Centres also earning additional income from B2C services appx Rs.1500- 2000/- per month
Challenges • Fund Transfer • Total Revenue Collected through CSC & emitra Kiosks for the FY 11-12 is Rs. 2059 Crores • Problem in Fund transfer in different stakeholders bank accounts • Non availability of Banks in rural areas; Channelizing through Business correspondents activity • Non availability of Broadband Connectivity in rural areas • Provision of V-SAT at GP & PS is under progress