By Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH,
NOV 22
In
Haryana, about 2500 Common Service Centres (CSCs) will be established all
across the state in a phased manner to enable delivery of citizen
services to the people in electronic mode. As many as 1600 these centres
would be established in the rural areas and 900 in urban areas.
While giving this information today an official spokesman said that the first
phase of the rollout of these centres would involve the establishment of 500
CSCs by March 2014 and remaining in the progressive manner. These CSCs
would serve as the main channels for delivery of citizen services to the
citizens from various Departments and Agencies of the government.
He said
that these CSCs would be located conveniently at the village level and would be
opened by village level entrepreneurs who would be appointed through NIC for
operating these centres.
He said that initially, Birth and Death registration Certificates, Income
Certificate, House tax, Marriage Certificate, payment of electricity bills and
other such services are likely to be started at these CSCs. He said that primarily these Centres
would be started in the villages having population of more than ten thousand.
The spokesman said that as per the scheme of Information Technology Department
initially maximum 82 such Centres would be opened in district Bhiwani followed
by 74 in Hisar, 72 in Karnal, 68 in Sonipat, 64 each in Jind and Ambala, 58 in
Mohindergarh, 52 in Mewat, 54 each in Faridabad and Gurgaon, 48 in
Jhajjar, 57 in Rewari, 76 in Yamunanagar, 28 in Panchkula, 45 in Fatehabad, 40
in Rohtak, 39 in Panipat, 58 in Sirsa and 19 in Palwal.
He said that with the setting up of these centres, the people residing in
rural areas would not be required to visit cities and towns for getting
prepared any type of certificate which they would get in their villages.
He said
that in Sirsa district such Centres would be established in Rajiv Gandhi Seva
Kendra as in Sirsa district maximum number of Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra have
been set up in villages. Hence, it would be convenient to set up Common
Services Centres in the district in these centres. He said that by the
year 2014, such centres would be set up in half a dozen villages of Sirsa
district.
The spokesman said that Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra were being set up in more than
100 villages of the district out of which the work to construct such Centres in
75 villages had been completed. Apart from this, E-library had been set up in
50 villages which were operating smoothly. He said that Rajiv Gandhi Seva
Kendras in the district were being utilized as Rajiv Gandhi Gyan Kendras as
besides library, Lok Shiksha Kendra was being run in building of such Seva
Centres. After opening of Common Service Centres in the building of Rajiv
Gandhi Gyan Kendras, the villagers would get more facilities and these building
would be utilized in public interest, he further added.
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