IT Secy calls for rejuvenating CSCs across J&K

Secretary IT, Amit Sharma giving away award to a CSC performer during a function in Jammu.
Secretary IT, Amit Sharma giving away award to a CSC performer during a function in Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 3: Secretary Information Technology and Chief Executive Officer, J&K e-Governance Agency, Amit Sharma called for rejuvenating Common Service Centres in J&K in a programme organised in here to award top performing CSCs and distribute certificates.
Sharma, who was the chief guest on the occasion, made a special call to all the CSS teams to make the best out of this opportunity to reach out and serve the last mile citizens who are sitting in far-flung areas of all the districts of J&K.
He stated that at present, CSC 2.0 version is going on under which doorstep delivery is the ideal model wherein VLEs should visit individual households to deliver public services such as Aadhaar Card, eSharm Card, Domicile certificate, Driving License and even conduct Banking Operations using Banking Correspondent Model.
The Secretary also appreciated the work done by top performing CSCs and awarded them for giving best performance in past few months, especially during Pandemic times in the districts of Reasi, Kathua, Ramban and Udhampur. He mentioned that these role model CSCs should mentor other CSCs of the respective districts to take a lead in making a difference thereby helping people to derive maximum benefits through presence of CSCs who work  while using Information Technology tools.
He advised CSC-SPV, Head Operations Shahnawaz Hussain in J&K / Ladakh  to finish necessary work to enter into an MoU with JaKeGA so that maximum Government services can be covered with the synergy and the same can be used to give maximum benefits in public service delivery through the usage of this Model  which is already in place in other states and UTs.