Digital Gujarat Online Services At Village : All Details
Digital Gujarat Online Services At Village
Digital Gujarat Online Services At Village The Rural People Of Gujarat Do Not Have To Go To Government Offices Frequently, 22 Services Were Made Online.
An Affidavit Regarding This Service Can Be Made To Talati. You No Longer Need To Go To A Notary For That. The State Government Has Decided To Give Talati The Power Of Affidavit For These Services
The Gujarat Government
Is Going To Launch A Digital Service Bridge In The Program. The Aim Is To
Simplify Government Work In This Direction. Digital Service Bridge Program Will
Be Started In 2700 Villages Out Of 3500 Villages Of Gujarat And In 167 Talukas.
The Service, Which Will Start On October 8, Will Cover 8000 Villages By
December And Will Make 22 Services Digitally Available. These 22 Services
Include Ration Card, Widow Certificate, Proof Of Temporary Residence, Proof Of
Income.
22 Services Were Made Online ::
Regarding This, Chief
Minister Vijay Rupani Said That An Affidavit Regarding This Service Can Be Made
To Talati. You No Longer Need To Go To A Notary For That. The State Government
Has Decided To Give The Power Of Affidavit To Talati For These Services. 3500
Villages Are To Be Placed On This Platform, Though 2700 Villages Have Been
Included Due To By-Election Work. Gujarat Will Be The Only And First State In
India To Provide Such Service. 14000 Gram Panchayats Will Be Phased Out. All
Gram Panchayats Will Be Covered By Next Year. This Is A Total Project Of Rs
2,000 Crore, In Which 90 Per Cent Of The Cost Is Borne By The Central
Government, And 10 Per Cent By The State Government.
The State
Government Has Decided To Launch 22 Different Services Like Affidavits, Samples
And Certificates In The State From October 8. These Services Will Be Started In
Two Thousand Gram Panchayats Covering The Digital Service Bridge At The Primary
Stage. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani Will Inaugurate The Service On October 8.
The Chief Minister Is Determined To Cover More Than 8,000 Gram Panchayats In
This Digital Service Bridge By December 2020. Rural Citizens Will Not Have To
Rush To The Taluka-District Headquarters For Day-To-Day Services Or
Certificates, For Example, Will Save Time And Cost Of Transportation.
In The Panchayat Itself,
Rs. Sample Caste Certificates Including Income Will Be Available At A Fee Of Rs
20
From Gram Panchayat Seva Kendra-Gram Panchayat Office Now,
Services Like Enrollment, Enrollment Or Correction Or Getting Duplicate Ration
Card In Services Of Ration Card, Services Like Income Proof, Senior Citizen
Proof, Criminal Certificate, Caste Certificates Only From Rs. Will Get A
Nominal Fee. The Chief Minister Has Also Taken A Radical Decision To Expand The
Scope Of This Digital Service Bridge And Also To Ensure That Rural Citizens Do
Not Have To Go To The Notary In The Taluka Level Or Town District For
Affidavit-Affidavit For Such Instances. Powers Will Be Given To The Gram
Panchayat Talati Cum Minister At The Village Level To Affidavit The Affidavit
As Per The Provisions Of Section-3 Of The Oaths Act, 1969.
At The Village Level, Seva Setu Was Started In The Panchayat
Itself
The
Chief Minister Launched The ‘Seva Setu’ Program In 2016 With A Historic
Decision To Provide Planned Benefits To The People On The Basis Of
Transparency, Decisiveness, Sensitivity And Progressiveness Of The Four Pillars
Of Good Governance With A People-Oriented Approach And The Common Man At The
Center.
A
Team Of Officers Goes To A Cluster Of 8 To 10 Villages On A Fixed Day
The
Chief Minister Has Made A Cluster Of 8 To 10 Villages In This Service Bridge
Program.
Digital Gujarat Divyabhaskar News Report
Experiment
Of One Day Governance In Gujarat
Home Services Have Been Provided To 2 Crore People-Citizens Under The Direction
Of The Chief Minister By Organizing More Than 12800 Such Service Bridge Phases
Across The State. The Gujarat Experiment Of This One Day Governance Is Becoming
An Excellent And Exemplary Example In The Public Interest Service Project
Across The Country.
Gram
Panchayats Paired With Fiber Network In The State
He Said That The State’s Science And Technology Department Has Taken A New
Initiative Of Digital Transformation By Connecting The Gram Panchayats With
Fiber Network And Launching A New Approach Of Digital Service Bridge Under
Bharatnet Project. The System Has Evolved. Gujarat Has Developed This System In
The Whole Country And India Has Been Leading In The Country In Net Phase-2.
Internet
Facility Of 100 Mbps Speed To 7692 Gram Panchayats
Connections
Will Be Provided Through Optical Fiber Network To Make 100 Mbps High Speed
Internet Easily Available In The Villages Of The State. So Far 7692 Gram
Panchayats Of 23 Districts Have Been Covered By 32961 Km Underground Optical
Fiber Network. Not Only That, Every Gram Panchayat Is Connected To The State
Data Center. The Chief Minister Has Adopted The Innovative Concept Of Making
The Village A Mini Secretariat In This Digital Service Bridge.
E-Sign
Will Allow People To Keep Certificates In Their Mobile Phones
Vijay
Rupani Also Took The Approach Of Approving Services Through E-Sign Instead Of
Physical Sign In Future So That The Common Man Of The Village Can Also Get The
Certificate Of Services He Needs At Any Time, Anywhere Or Anywhere In His
Mobile Phone. Is. As A Result, Once The Services Are Approved, They Will Be
Available Directly In The Person’s Digi Locker. By Integrating These Entire
Services With Other Departments In The Future, Dg Locker Can Be Made A More
Capable Platform Under This Digital Service Bridge.
People
Will Be Able To Get The Facility At Home Without Going To The Government Office
As A Result, Rupani’s Mantra Of Minimum Government, Maximum Governance Will Get
More Force, Human Interface In Government Offices Will Be Reduced And 100 Per
Cent Face Lash And Paper Lash Working System Will Be Implemented In Gujarat.
The Chief Minister’s Technology-Based Public Welfare Project Digital Service
Bridge Will Pave The Way For More Than 18,000 Villages In The State To Become A
Global Village Along With A Modern Village.
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