Detailed description is We provide banking services (J&K Bank) along with Pan Cards, Election Cards, Xerox, One minute photo service, Recharges for all mobile and dish networks. ICT(Information And Communication Technology) can be a powerful enabler of developmental goals as its use can dramatically improve communication and exchange of information to strengthen and create new economic and social networks.. ICT is pervasive and crosscutting as it can be applied to the full range of human activity from personal use to business and government. ICT is multifunctional and flexible, allowing for tailored solutions to meet diverse needs of the population. ICT facilitates disintermediation, as it makes it possible for users to acquire products and services directly from the original provider, reducing the need for intermediaries. ICT is also transparent - it does not differentiate on the basis of economic status, religion or castes of its users. Access to information, backed with relevant infrastructure and services, not only allows rural populace to improve its quality of life but also supports and supplements its existing incomes in a sustainable way. Access to information and services like e-Government, micro-credit, literacy, education, health, etc., can provide a solid foundation for the economic prosperity of rural India.. Rural consumers are willing to pay for products and services that meet their needs and are offered at affordable prices. Therefore, what Rural India needs is a new social contract - in which there will be common access infrastructure, provided at commercial prices rather than given for free.. e-Governance helps in integrating and simplifying government services, reducing the time citizens and businesses spend obtaining/submitting information from/to the government, increasing government transparency by cutting down corruption, improving government finances through enhanced revenue collection and cost reduction, and improving the business environment in the country for private sector development and to enhance foreign direct investment.. e-Governance stands for "electronic governance" or the use of ICT (information and communication technology) to improve the delivery of government services to citizens (G2C), businesses and other government agencies.. The Government of India has formulated the National E-Governance Plan with the vision of providing all government services in an integrated manner at the doorstep of the citizen, at an affordable cost. The NeGP envisions a three pillar model for delivery of “web-enabled Anytime, Anywhere access†to information and services in rural India.. The NeGP is an enormous step towards making the Government accessible to citizens, in ways that can not only save huge costs to the Government but also make it more transparent and efficient in its day-to-day interactions with the common man. To that effect, the role of Common Services Centers, envisaged as the front-end delivery network for Government services assumes great significance. The CSC Scheme , as approved by the Government of India, envisions CSCs as the front-end delivery points for Government, private and social sector services to rural citizens of India, in an integrated manner for the benefit of the rural population in the remotest corners of the country through a combination of IT-based as well as non-IT-based services.
Established in the recent years digital point institute of information technologies in doda, jammu-and-kashmir in india.
This well-known establishment acts as a one-stop destination servicing customers both local and from other parts of the city...