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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
The state government has constituted a committee for the smooth functioning of Common Service Centres (CSCs).

The 13-member committee headed by principal secretary (electronics department) and the chief executive officer of Centre for e-Governance (CEG) will regularly hold its meetings at least once every month.

A government order has been issued in this connection by the Department of Information Technology and Electronics on Monday.

According to the order, state coordinator CEG has been nominated as the committee’s member-secretary. Other members of the committee include principal secretaries of several departments including finance, planning, rural development, panchayati raj and revenue or officers nominated by them. Since the scheme is being run on public-private-partnership, investor companies have also been included in the committee.

The CSCs are being run under the Centre’s national e-governance plan for the CEG. The scheme is in force in seven zones — Moradabad, Varanasi, Faizabad, Lucknow, Bareilly, Agra and Kanpur.

The committee will regularly monitor the establishment and execution of CSCs in all these zones so that they meet their deadlines and can help people in getting information and official documents like certificates of handicapped, SC/ST, birth and death registration etc, without any hassle.

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Quelle/Source: expressindia, 27.05.2008

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