About CSC

 

Common Services Centers are envisioned as the front-end delivery points for Government, private and social sector services to rural citizens of India. The idea is to develop a platform that can enable Government, private and social sector organizations to integrate their social and commercial goals for the benefit of rural populations in the remotest corners of the country through a combination of IT as well as non-IT services.

The aim of the Scheme is not merely to roll out IT infrastructure but to build a network of 100,000+ rural businesses across India. To that effect, the CSC Scheme has been designed to create a value proposition for all stakeholders and alignment of their economic interests.

The CSC Scheme is envisaged to be a bottom-up model for delivery of content, services, information and knowledge, that can allow like- minded public and private enterprises - through a collaborative framework - to integrate their goals of profit as well as social objectives, into a sustainable business model for achieving rapid socio-economic change in rural India.

The Jan Seva Kendras have been envisioned as the frontend delivery points for the Government, Business and Social Services to all citizens

Objectives

  • To establish Centers/Kiosks for facilitating citizens of urban and rural areas across the District.
  • To bring all the Centers under unique set of rules and regulations and manage them under the umbrella of DSP which acts as a bridge between owners of the Centers and District Administration / District e-Governance Society.
  • To create proper monitoring mechanism and uniqueness in the charges for opening new centers and renewal of existing Centers.
  • To deliver the Government Services to the urban, semi-urban and rural population through Centers so that they do not have to approach to the District Collectorate, TehSNRs, Blocks and other Govt. offices.