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24 th August’ 2012

Setting up of 6626 Common Services Centers in Rajasthan. CSC Scheme. 24 th August’ 2012. State e-Governance Vision.

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24 th August’ 2012

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  1. Setting up of 6626 Common Services Centers in Rajasthan CSC Scheme 24th August’ 2012

  2. 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."

  3. 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

  4. Institutional Framework - in place as per GoI guidelines Nodal Officers

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. CSC STRUCTURE IN RAJASTHAN

  8. 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)

  9. 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.

  10. CSC Services ( G2C & B2C )

  11. 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

  12. 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

  13. Bharat Nirman Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra (BNRGSK)

  14. Bharat Nirman Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra (BNRGSK)

  15. Training centre at Bharat Nirman Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra (BNRGSK)

  16. Bharat Nirman Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra (BNRGSK)

  17. 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

  18. 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

  19. Kiosks ( e-Mitra + CSCs) : Growth

  20. 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!

  21. 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

  22. Transactions : Growth

  23. 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

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