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As part of the e-Governance initiative, these centres will provide multiple facilities to the people living in remote and rural areas

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir is planning to set up 4000 Common Service Centers (CSC) across the state to provide multiple facilities to the people living in remote and rural areas.

State Information Technology Minister Syed Aga Ruhullah Mehdi announced it while chairing a meeting of the officers convened to identify the services to be kept available at CSC by different departments.

The Minister said that the priority of the government was to introduce e- Governance in the state, adding a mechanism would be evolved to make all the 4000 CSC operational by the end of this year.

He said IT Department has created required basic infrastructure in 1100 centers, adding work is apace on other centers.

The Minister said that that CSC is an efficient mechanism to deliver education, power, passport, driving license, job forms from Service Selection Recruitment Board, Public Service Commission, PAN cards, postal and a host of other services.

“For this the departments will create IT infrastructure in their respective offices and tie up with IT Department,” he said.

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Autor(en)/Author(s): Haroon Mirani

Quelle/Source: iGovernment, 17.02.2011

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