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    Common ServiceCenter

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    About CSC

    Common Service Center (CSC) is an initiative of NeGP

    The vision of NeGP is to deliver, and make accessible all

    Government, Social and Private Sector services in the areas

    of agriculture, health, education, entertainment, FMCG

    products, banking and financial services, utility payments,

    etc. to the citizens at an affordable cost.

    CSC was conceptualized as the front end service delivery outlets enabling

    smooth and transparent governance at the village level.

    It was enabled with appropriate IT Infrastructure and Connectivity.

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    Under the scheme, over one lakh internet enabled kiosks arebeing set up in the rural areas spread across more than 600,000villages.

    One Kiosk is intended to serve a cluster of five to six villages.

    Initiated under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model.

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    OBJECTIVE

    Providingaccess

    to qualityeducation/skillupgradation

    CSC: TheChange Agent

    Enabling

    communityparticipationandeffectingcollectiveaction

    for socialchange

    Makingsocialbackwardpeople

    a part ofinclusivegrowthPromoting

    ruralentrepreneurship

    Delivering

    Public,Socialand Privateservices

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    CSC Infrastructure

    100 150 sq. ft space

    2 PCs with UPS

    2 Printers (Inkjet + Dot matrix)

    Digital/Web Camera Wired /Wireless Connectivity ( as per availability)

    Genset/Inverter, Mobile Phone , Furniture and Fixtures

    OS and other software

    Total Estimated Cost per CSC: INR 1.25 1.50 lacs (excl. land andbuilding

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    Power of Services

    Some Services currently available at the CSCs across various States

    e-District Services

    NREGA digitization work

    Land records Utility Services

    NREGA MIS Data Entry Service

    Agricultural Services

    Domicile & Character Certificate

    Disbursal of social sector scheme benefits

    Birth and Death certificates

    Property Tax

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    The 3-Tier Implementation Model

    Public Private Partnership (PPP) model.

    For programme management of the CSC Scheme, a SpecialPurpose Vehicle (SPV) has been formed.

    The CSC SPV which is named as CSC e governance servicesIndia Ltd has been incorporated under the Companies Act1956 on 16th July 2009.

    Shareholders : Government of India through 1 Goldenshare, State Government up to 44.5 % shares, SCAs - upto 44.5 % shares and Financial Institutions - up to 11 %

    shares

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    Implementation framework of the CSC Scheme

    DIT(National levelservice agency) State government

    SPV

    (Chairman-Secy,DIT)

    SDA(Government

    Agency)

    Citizens

    SCA(Private Partner)

    VLE(PrivateIndividual

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    Functions at three levels:

    Level 1: A village levelentrepreneur (VLE) sets up a CSC inthe

    nodal village to provide service torural consumers in cluster of 5-6surrounding villages.

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    Transforming CSCs to Bharat Nirman Kendras

    Honble President Pratibha Patil, had said that the CSCs will betransformed into Bharat Nirman Kendras The scheme for CommonService Centres or e-Kiosks will be suitably repositioned to be a networkof Panchayat level Bharat Nirman Common Service Centres to providegovernment services

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    Success story

    Sinam Jagdish [Village: Meitei Langol: District: Imphal (west)] alwaysdreamt of starting his own venture. When CSC project was launched inManipur, he knew by instinct that here is an opportunity that would notonly let him start his own work, but also allow him to serve his village. Healso got a chance to impart basic computer education through his CSC

    that caters to a population of about 3500 to 4000 people.

    Sinams CSC has now become a hub for prcolating the benefits ofinformation technology down to the intended recipients. Services that areavailable at his CSC include: DTP work, Photoshop, Xerox, CD burning

    booking air ticketing, recharge for mobile phones, flexi recharge, dish

    tv recharge, PAN services, making examination results available for CBSEand COHSEM