Govt panel on e-gov services for rural India to submit report in a month

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

An inter-ministerial panel set up to review services through common services centres (CSCs) is expected to submit its report in a month.

The panel, chaired by Electronics and Ajay Prakash Sawhney, has deliberated on enabling registration for all central and state jobs, voter registration, PAN generation, sale of e-stamps, digitisation of records etc through CSCs that operate in rural areas.

"A meeting of the committee was held on November 30 and the road map for getting services of all departments, both at the Centre and State level, is expected to be submitted with the Cabinet secretariat in a month," an official source told

At present, there are over 3 lakh CSCs operating across the country and by August 2019, all gram panchayats are expected to have one unit.

The panel includes representatives from ministries of rural development, panchayati raj, human resource development, and three state governments- Uttar Pradesh, and

CSCs are already providing services like passport application, tele-law, soil health card, railway tickets, Ayushman Bharat, FSSAI registration.

Apart from central government services, CSCs are providing of select states.

include and licences, issuance of ration cards, disbursement of various social welfare pensions, lodging complaints, of RTI, obtaining land records, payment of various government taxes, Utility Bill payment, etc.

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First Published: Sun, December 16 2018. 12:40 IST