Delhi: Pay Rs 50 extra for 100 services at doorstep

| Jul 16, 2018, 01:40 IST
For an extra fee of Rs 50, Delhi government will provide 100 public services, such as birth certificate, caste certificate, driving licence, ration card, at people's doorstep from next month. (Photo: Delhi deputy CM Manish Sisodia)For an extra fee of Rs 50, Delhi government will provide 100 public services, such as birth certificate, caste... Read More
NEW DELHI: For an extra fee of Rs 50, Delhi government will provide 100 public services, such as birth certificate, caste certificate, driving licence, ration card, at people's doorstep from next month. According to the minutes of the recent cabinet meeting, the administrative reforms department's proposal to charge a "facilitation fee" of Rs 50 from the citizens for "each successful transaction" by intermediary agency has been approved.

Earlier this month, the Delhi government had approved the administrative reforms departments' proposal to give the work to a firm, which will work as an intermediary agency, to execute the project in the capital.

Under the doorstep delivery of services to be launched in August, the Delhi government will provide around 100 public services of its various departments at the doorstep of citizens. The government has claimed that no citizen of Delhi would have to stand in queues for the services listed under the scheme.

According to the plan, Mobile Sahayaks (facilitators) will be hired through the agency that would set up call centres.

Various certificates such as caste, new water connection, income, driving licence, ration card, domicile, marriage registration, duplicate RC and change of address in RC, among others, will be covered under the scheme.

If a person wants to apply for driving licence, he or she would have to call a designated call centre and give the details. Thereafter, the agency would assign a Mobile Sahayak, who will visit the applicant's residence and get the required details and documents.

The applicant will have to visit the MLO office once for a driving test.

In November last year, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had said that the Mobile Sahayak would be equipped with all necessary equipment such as biometric devices and a camera.
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