Monday, January 27, 2014

Haryana Govt notifies e-Seva Scheme for Common Services Centres

by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, JAN 27
The Haryana Government has notified Haryana e-Seva Scheme for Common Services Centres (CSCs), 2014 in order to make all government services accessible to the common man in his locality through electronic medium and to ensure efficiency, transparency and reliability of such services. About 2500 Common Service Centres (CSCs) would be set up throughout the state under phased manner.
          While stating this here today, a spokesman of the Department of Electronics and Information Technology said that these CSCs would be set up both in rural and urban areas and would be functional under Integrated Electronic Services Model. Under the Scheme, as many as 500 CSCs would be set up in the State under the first phase till March 2014 and 2000 CSCs would be set up under 18 to 24 months under second and third phase of the scheme. He said that each rural CSC would cater to a population of about 10,000 people.
          The spokesman said that services related to all departments of government like receipt of applications under RTI, grievance registration (HARSAMADHAN) and printing of any application form would be available in CSCs. Apart from this, several important services related to various departments namely Revenue and Disaster Management, Forest and Wildlife, Power, Finance, Urban Local Bodies and Health, Health, Home, Urban Local Bodies, Public Health Engineering, Social Justice and Empowerment, Welfare of scheduled Castes and Backward Classes, Education, Elections, Transport, Employment and Food and Supplies would also be provided in these CSCs.
Similarly, the services which would be offered in CSCs include appointment for registration of deeds, mutation, certified copy of sanctioned mutation, certified nakal of jamabandi and application for providing copy of land records, caste certificate, tapriwas vimukt jaati certificate, residence certificate, rural area certificate, composite certificate and income certificate. Application for permissions for felling of trees and application for NoCs in respect of PLPA or Forest or Restricted lands and grant of NOC would be provided. He said that application for new electricity connection, application for temporary electricity connection, application for enhancement of electricity load, collection of payment for electricity bill, meter reading, bill generation and printing and bill distribution would be provided at CSCs. Receipt of Government payments and fee upto Rs 1000 and issue of non-judicial and judicial stamps and stamp papers would also be provided under the services.
          Apart from this, services like application for birth registration, issue of birth certificates, application for correction of birth records, application for inclusion of name in birth certificate, application for death registration, application for issue of disability and handicap certificate, application for marriage certificate, issue of marriage certificate, house and property tax collection, duplicate house tax bill, application for new water and sewerage connection, E-billing and payment and collection system, application for financial assistance under various pension schemes, application for financial assistance to higher competitive entrance examination to scheduled castes and backward classes students, issue of admit cards and duplicate admit cards, application for addition, correction and inclusion of name in voter list, driving license, registration of new vehicle, issue of bus passes, application for registration under one family one job scheme, application for registration of renewal and grace period of two months for renewal,  application for inclusion and deletion of family member’s name in ration card would be provided.
          The spokesman said that at present, a total of about 102 e-Disha Centres were being functioning in the State and delivering services to the citizens. These were being managed through the District IT cum eGovernance Societies. These would continue to be operated by the respective District Societies under the existing arrangements. However, the service delivery mechanisms, software, technology platforms and the service charges would be standardized with the norms applicable to the CSC.
          He said that this scheme would be administered through a three-tier administrative structure namely CSC Level, District Level and the State Level. The CSC operations are envisaged to be operated and managed by the selected village level entrepreneur who would be formally authorized for the purpose.
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