"We will soon achieve the target of one lakh CSCs. Around 98,000 CSCs have been established as of now," Minister of State for Communications and ITSachin Pilot told reporters here.
Part of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), CSCs aim to provide e-governance services, education and health services on a massive scale.
It will offer web-enabled e-governance services in rural areas, including application forms, certificates, and utility payments such as electricity, telephone and water bills.
As per data available on the Department of IT website, as of April 30, 2012, a total of 88,995 CSCs are operational in 33 states and Union territories.
The target to roll out one lakh CSCs was set for June, 2011. However, the target has not been met as many of the CSCs have become non-operational due to termination of contracts, naxal activity and non-availability of connectivity, he said.
Pilot also inaugurated the Centre for e-Governance (CEG) here today.
The Centre, which has been inaugurated after renovation, will be a platform for showcasing advancement in ICT domain especially in e-Governance, he said.
In addition, it is meant to be a staging platform for emerging technology areas.
Pilot said the CEG will be an effective platform for cross learning, sharing successes and failures in e-domain.
He urged the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) to ensure that e-Governance does not remain a buzz word, but percolates down to the masses.
The CEG will be like a Hall of Fame for various e-projects, Secretary (DeitY), J Satyanarayana said.
The CEG will have 12 touch screen kiosks showcasing various projects like e-Mitra in Rajasthan, Akshaya in Kerala, Mee Seva in Andhra Pradesh and Passport Seva Project at Ministry of External Affairs.
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