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BSNL issued an Order on 01.06.2012 for engaging all CSCs as Direct Selling Agents for sale of BSNL Telecom Products. CSCs can be engaged by BSNL without any security deposits. Under the Direct Selling Agent scheme of BSNL, CSCs can sell various BSNL products like SIM Cards, recharge vouchers, post paid connections etc]]>

BSNL issued an Order on 01.06.2012 for engaging all CSCs as Direct Selling Agents for sale of BSNL Telecom Products. CSCs can be engaged by BSNL without any security deposits. Under the Direct Selling Agent scheme of BSNL, CSCs can sell various BSNL products like SIM Cards, recharge vouchers, post paid connections etc]]>
Sat, 02 Jun 2012 01:16:52 GMT /slideshow/bsnl-issues-orders-for-engaging-all-cscs-as-direct-selling-agents/13170694 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) BSNL issues Orders for engaging all CSCs as Direct Selling Agents cscspv1 BSNL issued an Order on 01.06.2012 for engaging all CSCs as Direct Selling Agents for sale of BSNL Telecom Products. CSCs can be engaged by BSNL without any security deposits. Under the Direct Selling Agent scheme of BSNL, CSCs can sell various BSNL products like SIM Cards, recharge vouchers, post paid connections etc <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/csc0106-120602011656-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> BSNL issued an Order on 01.06.2012 for engaging all CSCs as Direct Selling Agents for sale of BSNL Telecom Products. CSCs can be engaged by BSNL without any security deposits. Under the Direct Selling Agent scheme of BSNL, CSCs can sell various BSNL products like SIM Cards, recharge vouchers, post paid connections etc
BSNL issues Orders for engaging all CSCs as Direct Selling Agents from cscspv1
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Common Service Centres in Lakshadweep: Training to Village Level Entrepreneurs /slideshow/13th-april/12552600 13thapril-120415221415-phpapp01
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Common Service Centres in Lakshadweep: Training to Village Level Entrepreneurs from cscspv1
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Creation of Department of Governance Reforms in Punjab /slideshow/creation-of-department-of-governance-reforms/12221697 amendmentallocationofbusinessrules-120330061333-phpapp02
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Fri, 30 Mar 2012 06:13:33 GMT /slideshow/creation-of-department-of-governance-reforms/12221697 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) Creation of Department of Governance Reforms in Punjab cscspv1 The Punjab Government has created a new Department of Governance Reforms integrating the mandate of Administrative reforms and e-Governance in all Departments of the Government, Punjab Governance Reforms Commission, and the National e-Governance Programme under a common body <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/amendmentallocationofbusinessrules-120330061333-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Punjab Government has created a new Department of Governance Reforms integrating the mandate of Administrative reforms and e-Governance in all Departments of the Government, Punjab Governance Reforms Commission, and the National e-Governance Programme under a common body
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TN GO-on-establishment-of-District-e-Governance-Society /slideshow/tn-goonestablishmentofdistrictegovernancesociety/11598236 tn-go-on-establishment-of-district-e-governance-society-120215215045-phpapp01
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Wed, 15 Feb 2012 21:50:44 GMT /slideshow/tn-goonestablishmentofdistrictegovernancesociety/11598236 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) TN GO-on-establishment-of-District-e-Governance-Society cscspv1 Tamil Nadu Government Order for formation of District e-Governance Societies <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tn-go-on-establishment-of-district-e-governance-society-120215215045-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Tamil Nadu Government Order for formation of District e-Governance Societies
TN GO-on-establishment-of-District-e-Governance-Society from cscspv1
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Sahaj setu Feb, 12, 2012 Special Issue on G2C Services /cscspv1/sahaj-setu-feb12g2c-services-special sahajsetufeb12g2cservicesspecial-120204030536-phpapp01
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Seminar on “Service Delivery through Common Services Centers"-Report by DeGS, Senapati /slideshow/seminar-on-service-delivery-through-common-services-centersreport-by-degs-senapati/8663642 12234ssmmm-110722080240-phpapp02
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Fri, 22 Jul 2011 08:02:39 GMT /slideshow/seminar-on-service-delivery-through-common-services-centersreport-by-degs-senapati/8663642 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) Seminar on “Service Delivery through Common Services Centers"-Report by DeGS, Senapati cscspv1 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/12234ssmmm-110722080240-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Seminar on “Service Delivery through Common Services Centers"-Report by DeGS, Senapati from cscspv1
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Experience sharing by Shri Korath Mathew on e-Learning, Director, Akshaya Centers, Kerala /slideshow/shri-korath-mathew-dir-akshaya/8652941 shrikorathmathew-dir-akshaya-110721065624-phpapp01
Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities & for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. The CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology organized a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks & the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions primarily focused on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health & Education through Remote Service Delivery & Management by Mainstream Government Departments & Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services]]>

Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities & for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. The CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology organized a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks & the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions primarily focused on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health & Education through Remote Service Delivery & Management by Mainstream Government Departments & Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services]]>
Thu, 21 Jul 2011 06:56:22 GMT /slideshow/shri-korath-mathew-dir-akshaya/8652941 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) Experience sharing by Shri Korath Mathew on e-Learning, Director, Akshaya Centers, Kerala cscspv1 Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities & for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. The CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology organized a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks & the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions primarily focused on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health & Education through Remote Service Delivery & Management by Mainstream Government Departments & Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/shrikorathmathew-dir-akshaya-110721065624-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities &amp; for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. The CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology organized a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks &amp; the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions primarily focused on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health &amp; Education through Remote Service Delivery &amp; Management by Mainstream Government Departments &amp; Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services
Experience sharing by Shri Korath Mathew on e-Learning, Director, Akshaya Centers, Kerala from cscspv1
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Experience sharing on NREGA payment, Financial Inclusion through CSCs in Jharkhand by Shri Ajoy Kumar Singh, Commissioner, MNREGA, Jharkhand /slideshow/experience-sharing-on-nrega-payment-financial-inclusion-through-cscs-in-jharkhand-by-shri-ajoy-kumar-singh-commissioner-mnrega-jharkhand/8652190 nregapayment-cscs-ajoykumarsingh-110721052734-phpapp02
Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities & for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. The CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology organized a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks & the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions primarily focused on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health & Education through Remote Service Delivery & Management by Mainstream Government Departments & Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services]]>

Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities & for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. The CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology organized a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks & the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions primarily focused on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health & Education through Remote Service Delivery & Management by Mainstream Government Departments & Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services]]>
Thu, 21 Jul 2011 05:27:31 GMT /slideshow/experience-sharing-on-nrega-payment-financial-inclusion-through-cscs-in-jharkhand-by-shri-ajoy-kumar-singh-commissioner-mnrega-jharkhand/8652190 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) Experience sharing on NREGA payment, Financial Inclusion through CSCs in Jharkhand by Shri Ajoy Kumar Singh, Commissioner, MNREGA, Jharkhand cscspv1 Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities & for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. The CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology organized a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks & the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions primarily focused on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health & Education through Remote Service Delivery & Management by Mainstream Government Departments & Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nregapayment-cscs-ajoykumarsingh-110721052734-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities &amp; for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. The CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology organized a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks &amp; the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions primarily focused on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health &amp; Education through Remote Service Delivery &amp; Management by Mainstream Government Departments &amp; Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services
Experience sharing on NREGA payment, Financial Inclusion through CSCs in Jharkhand by Shri Ajoy Kumar Singh, Commissioner, MNREGA, Jharkhand from cscspv1
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Nrega payment cs cs-ajoy kumar singh /cscspv1/nrega-payment-cs-csajoy-kumar-singh-8622499 nregapayment-cscs-ajoykumarsingh-110718025857-phpapp01
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Mon, 18 Jul 2011 02:58:54 GMT /cscspv1/nrega-payment-cs-csajoy-kumar-singh-8622499 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) Nrega payment cs cs-ajoy kumar singh cscspv1 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nregapayment-cscs-ajoykumarsingh-110718025857-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Nrega payment cs cs-ajoy kumar singh from cscspv1
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COMMON SERVICES CENTERS: Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging the Digital Divide: Agenda for 16 july 2011 /slideshow/agenda-for-16-july-2011/8605136 agendafor16july2011-110715081846-phpapp02
Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities & for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. As you are aware, the CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has decided to organize a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks & the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions would primarily focus on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health & Education through Remote Service Delivery & Management by Mainstream Government Departments & Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services]]>

Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities & for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. As you are aware, the CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has decided to organize a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks & the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions would primarily focus on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health & Education through Remote Service Delivery & Management by Mainstream Government Departments & Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services]]>
Fri, 15 Jul 2011 08:18:40 GMT /slideshow/agenda-for-16-july-2011/8605136 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) COMMON SERVICES CENTERS: Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging the Digital Divide: Agenda for 16 july 2011 cscspv1 Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities & for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. As you are aware, the CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has decided to organize a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks & the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions would primarily focus on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health & Education through Remote Service Delivery & Management by Mainstream Government Departments & Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/agendafor16july2011-110715081846-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Govt of India had launched the Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme for providing sustainable digital access to rural communities &amp; for giving the necessary impetus for knowledge empowerment of the rural community. As you are aware, the CSC Scheme, a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), is approved by the Government, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale. In light of the importance of the Scheme, Department of Information technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has decided to organize a CSC Seminar on ‘Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging The Digital Gap’ at Vigyan Bhawan on July 16, 2011 to brainstorm with all the stakeholders in the Scheme – State Designated Agencies, Service Center Agencies, Village Level Entrepreneurs, Banks &amp; the State/Central Governments and national level service providers. The panel discussions would primarily focus on the following topics… Session I: Accelerate Delivery of Bharat Nirman Services, Financial Inclusion and Skill Development through the CSC Platform Session II: Access to Health &amp; Education through Remote Service Delivery &amp; Management by Mainstream Government Departments &amp; Institutions Session III: Infrastructure Framework for CSC and Innovative Services
COMMON SERVICES CENTERS: Enabling Service Delivery: Bridging the Digital Divide: Agenda for 16 july 2011 from cscspv1
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Kerala e district transaction status report /slideshow/kerala-e-district-transaction-status-report/8396728 keralae-districttransactionstatusreport-110623022216-phpapp01
The online applications received through the two e-district pilots in Palakkad & Kannur districts of Kerala crossed the 1,00,000 mark within just 180 days. Out of this, Kannur district received around 75,000 application online, and Palakkad more than 30,000 applications. Akshaya centers (CSCs) are the delivery points for these services]]>

The online applications received through the two e-district pilots in Palakkad & Kannur districts of Kerala crossed the 1,00,000 mark within just 180 days. Out of this, Kannur district received around 75,000 application online, and Palakkad more than 30,000 applications. Akshaya centers (CSCs) are the delivery points for these services]]>
Thu, 23 Jun 2011 02:22:14 GMT /slideshow/kerala-e-district-transaction-status-report/8396728 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) Kerala e district transaction status report cscspv1 The online applications received through the two e-district pilots in Palakkad & Kannur districts of Kerala crossed the 1,00,000 mark within just 180 days. Out of this, Kannur district received around 75,000 application online, and Palakkad more than 30,000 applications. Akshaya centers (CSCs) are the delivery points for these services <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/keralae-districttransactionstatusreport-110623022216-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The online applications received through the two e-district pilots in Palakkad &amp; Kannur districts of Kerala crossed the 1,00,000 mark within just 180 days. Out of this, Kannur district received around 75,000 application online, and Palakkad more than 30,000 applications. Akshaya centers (CSCs) are the delivery points for these services
Kerala e district transaction status report from cscspv1
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Guidelines for "Women's literacy program through CSCs" /slideshow/guidelines-for-womens-literacy-program-through-cscs/7753730 womensliteracyprogramguidelines-110427111454-phpapp01
It is proposed to provide IT literacy to women through the network of Common Services Centers (CSCs) and provide financial support both to these women who undergo training and the Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) who will be providing this training. The Scheme aims to provide "IT literacy training to women" seeks to combine the reach of the CSCs with the objective of empowering rural women. The Scheme for empowering women in Rural India through Digital Literacy envisages training of 25,000 women on the Course of Computer Concepts designed and administered by DOEACC. DOEACC is a society of the Department of Information Technology, Government of India and is responsible for both training and certifying IT manpower. The well known certifications like O level and A Level for IT professionals are awarded by DOEACC. DOEACC is the implementing agency of the Scheme. The Program Management of the Scheme will be carried out by the M/s CSC e- Governance Services Pvt. Ltd ]]>

It is proposed to provide IT literacy to women through the network of Common Services Centers (CSCs) and provide financial support both to these women who undergo training and the Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) who will be providing this training. The Scheme aims to provide "IT literacy training to women" seeks to combine the reach of the CSCs with the objective of empowering rural women. The Scheme for empowering women in Rural India through Digital Literacy envisages training of 25,000 women on the Course of Computer Concepts designed and administered by DOEACC. DOEACC is a society of the Department of Information Technology, Government of India and is responsible for both training and certifying IT manpower. The well known certifications like O level and A Level for IT professionals are awarded by DOEACC. DOEACC is the implementing agency of the Scheme. The Program Management of the Scheme will be carried out by the M/s CSC e- Governance Services Pvt. Ltd ]]>
Wed, 27 Apr 2011 11:14:53 GMT /slideshow/guidelines-for-womens-literacy-program-through-cscs/7753730 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) Guidelines for "Women's literacy program through CSCs" cscspv1 It is proposed to provide IT literacy to women through the network of Common Services Centers (CSCs) and provide financial support both to these women who undergo training and the Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) who will be providing this training. The Scheme aims to provide "IT literacy training to women" seeks to combine the reach of the CSCs with the objective of empowering rural women. The Scheme for empowering women in Rural India through Digital Literacy envisages training of 25,000 women on the Course of Computer Concepts designed and administered by DOEACC. DOEACC is a society of the Department of Information Technology, Government of India and is responsible for both training and certifying IT manpower. The well known certifications like O level and A Level for IT professionals are awarded by DOEACC. DOEACC is the implementing agency of the Scheme. The Program Management of the Scheme will be carried out by the M/s CSC e- Governance Services Pvt. Ltd <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/womensliteracyprogramguidelines-110427111454-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It is proposed to provide IT literacy to women through the network of Common Services Centers (CSCs) and provide financial support both to these women who undergo training and the Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) who will be providing this training. The Scheme aims to provide &quot;IT literacy training to women&quot; seeks to combine the reach of the CSCs with the objective of empowering rural women. The Scheme for empowering women in Rural India through Digital Literacy envisages training of 25,000 women on the Course of Computer Concepts designed and administered by DOEACC. DOEACC is a society of the Department of Information Technology, Government of India and is responsible for both training and certifying IT manpower. The well known certifications like O level and A Level for IT professionals are awarded by DOEACC. DOEACC is the implementing agency of the Scheme. The Program Management of the Scheme will be carried out by the M/s CSC e- Governance Services Pvt. Ltd
Guidelines for "Women's literacy program through CSCs" from cscspv1
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Taking Government to the Citizen Door steps /slideshow/taking-government-to-the-citizen-door-steps/6746793 himachalcscpresentation12196821838178319-1296328311-phpapp01
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Sat, 29 Jan 2011 13:12:04 GMT /slideshow/taking-government-to-the-citizen-door-steps/6746793 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) Taking Government to the Citizen Door steps cscspv1 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/himachalcscpresentation12196821838178319-1296328311-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Taking Government to the Citizen Door steps from cscspv1
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Role of e-Governance in Bharat Nirman /slideshow/role-of-egovernance-in-bharat-nirman-6746771/6746771 slide1-1296328148-phpapp02
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Sat, 29 Jan 2011 13:09:27 GMT /slideshow/role-of-egovernance-in-bharat-nirman-6746771/6746771 cscspv1@slideshare.net(cscspv1) Role of e-Governance in Bharat Nirman cscspv1 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slide1-1296328148-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Role of e-Governance in Bharat Nirman from cscspv1
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