Jammu:
To introduce the usage of information technology at peoples' doorstep in rural and mountainous belts in Kashmir, the state Government has set up Khidmat Centres and Community Information Centres (CICs) in the state.
The Community Information Centres have been set up in 135 blocks, and 646 Khidmat Centres are functional in Jammu and Kashmir to provide common services to the people, officials of the state Information Technology Department said.
"Traditionally, Khidmat means to Help Out. A Khidmat Centre, true to its name, is committed towards devising ways to make information and knowledge available to all", the officials said.
The CICs have been provided with state-of-the-art equipment and internet connectivity, enabling access to databases containing a wide range of information regarding agricultural marketing, disaster management, employment opportunities, public health, etc.
The CICs will work as an interface between the public and government and provide the citizens easy access to socio-economic databases, the officials said.
Khidmat Centres will offer over 30 services, including digital loan documentation, core banking facilities, government form submission, death and birth certificates, property tax payment and electric and mobile phone bill collection among others.
Agricultural soil testing and diagnosis, gas booking, railway ticket reservation, examination results, photography, digital videography, mobile top ups, information regarding electoral processes, data entry, Internet, e-Learning, advertising and access to job portals will be some of the other services to be provided, they added.
The Community Information Centres have been set up in 135 blocks, and 646 Khidmat Centres are functional in Jammu and Kashmir to provide common services to the people, officials of the state Information Technology Department said.
"Traditionally, Khidmat means to Help Out. A Khidmat Centre, true to its name, is committed towards devising ways to make information and knowledge available to all", the officials said.
The CICs have been provided with state-of-the-art equipment and internet connectivity, enabling access to databases containing a wide range of information regarding agricultural marketing, disaster management, employment opportunities, public health, etc.
The CICs will work as an interface between the public and government and provide the citizens easy access to socio-economic databases, the officials said.
Khidmat Centres will offer over 30 services, including digital loan documentation, core banking facilities, government form submission, death and birth certificates, property tax payment and electric and mobile phone bill collection among others.
Agricultural soil testing and diagnosis, gas booking, railway ticket reservation, examination results, photography, digital videography, mobile top ups, information regarding electoral processes, data entry, Internet, e-Learning, advertising and access to job portals will be some of the other services to be provided, they added.
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