JAMMU: On the directions of Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, teams of the IT Department today conducted an inspection of various Common Services Centres across Jammu and Kashmir ascertaining their functioning and adherence to government notified rates.
Pertinently, the IT Department has notified rates to avail of various online services which envisage Rs 50 per service for government-to-citizen services and Rs 75 for government-to-business services.
During the inspection, the teams visited multiple locations in Jammu and Kashmir divisions, including Talab Tillo, Akhnoor, Gandhinagar, Miran Sahib and rural areas like Domana, Mishriwala, and Mathwar in Jammu besides Babademb, Khanyar, Rainawari, Saida Kadal, Hazratbal, Umer Colony, Lal Bazar and Alamgari Bazar Batamaloo in Kashmir. They emphasised on ensuring the display of government rates for availing e-services.
Acting on complaints of overcharging, 1472 CSC licenses have been cancelled in the past six months in J&K.
Meanwhile, CSC-SPV J&K has been directed to set up more touch points for hassle-free delivery of services besides sensitizing all Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) regarding notified rates.
Deputy Commissioners, who are the Chairman of District e-Governance Societies (DeGs) have also been asked to ensure strict enforcement of notified rates in their respective districts so that the general public does not suffer on this account.
The government is delicately working towards ensuring that the citizens seamlessly avail all government services online with genuine charges at CSC Centres.
The inspection teams were led by Ajay Sharma, Under Secretary IT Department in the Jammu division and Mohammad Iqbal, Deputy Director of the Planning IT Department in the Kashmir division.