National e-Governance Plan Enabling Public Services

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Applications of GIS in
National e-Governance Plan
Presented by: Shankar Aggarwal, Joint Secretary, DIT
Challenges
•
1.2 billion people
•
600,000+ villages, 70% population rural
•
Multi-ethnic, Multi-religious society
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Multi-lingual: 22 Official languages
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Multi-party, Multi-tiered democracy
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35 States & UTs; 240,000 + Local Bodies
Highlights
•Accelerating GDP growth @ ~ 8.8 - 9%
•Rapidly growing IT/Services sector
•Explosive telecom growth:
 Over 650 million telecom subscribers
 60 million internet users;
 9.45 million broadband subscribers
•Rapidly growing IT/Services sector:
 IT and ITeS Exports: US $49.7 billion for FY 09-10
Sharp Economic and Social Divide
National e-Governance Plan:
Vision
“ Make all Government services
accessible to the common man in
his locality, through common
service delivery outlets and ensure
efficiency, transparency & reliability of
such services at affordable costs to
realize the basic needs of the
common man”
Strategy to Realize Vision
• Focus on Services & Service Levels
Business Process Re-engineering & Change
Management
Creation of Service Delivery Platform
• Centralized Initiative & Decentralized
Implementation
• Capacity Building
Strategy to Realize Vision
• Ownership and Central Role of Line
Ministries/State Governments
• Emphasis on Public Private Partnerships (PPP)
• Awareness & Communication: Use of Mass
Media & Rural Outreach Programmes
• Institutional mechanism for collaborative
process of Standards Formulation and
encouragement to Open Standards
Implementation Framework
PM’s Committee on
NeGP
National e-Governance
Advisory Board
( Headed by Minister)
Apex Committee
( Headed by Cab Secy)
DIT
NISG
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NeGD
Line Ministries
NIC
State/ Provincial Governments
Core Infrastructure
• Common Service Centres (CSCs)
 100,000+ CSCs for 600,000+ villages
• State Wide Area Networks (SWANs)
 2Mbps secured intra-network up to Block level
• State Data Centers (SDCs)
 For hosting State-level e-Governance Applications
and Data
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NeGP Service Delivery Strategy
Call Centre
UID
State Data Centre
Payment Gateway
Information
List Services
List Offices
List e-Forms
..
CSC
State Portal
CSC
CSC
Internet
SSDG
e-Forms
Standards based
Message Routing
Unique Application ID & Authentication
Guaranteed Delivery & Transaction Log
Time-stamping & Status Tracking
…
SWAN
State
Districts
Blocks
Registration
Revenue
Transport
Municipalities
Taluks
Govt. Departments at various levels
SHQ
Collector’s
Office
Tehsil / Taluks
People Infrastructure
• Capacity Building Scheme
To create capacities in States for project
management & implementation
– By tapping government & private sector talent
To train & sensitise employees
To undertake change management
– To orient project implementation towards service
delivery
e-Delivery of Services
• 27 Mission Mode Projects (MMPs)
• Implemented in Public Private Partnership
Framework
• MMPs based on the following principle:
Ownership – Services, Service levels &
implementation
• Independent assessment of outcomes
Standards
• Ensuring sharing of information and seamless interoperability
• Institutional mechanism for collaborative process of Standards
Formulation
• Encouragement to Open Standards: Policy on Open Standards
• Standards Published: http://egovstandards.gov.in
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Metadata & Data Standards
Localisation and Language Technology Standards
Information Security
Quality & Documentation
Digital Signatures
• Standards under progress
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Technology Standards on Interoperability
Biometrics
E-Forms
XML Signature
Awareness & Communication
• Building NeGP as an Umbrella Brand under the A & C
programme
• Creating awareness amongst citizens about NeGP and its
objectives
• Motivating Stakeholders
• Creation of demand driven atmosphere which will ensure
qualitative service delivery
Way Forward
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Agricultural Practices & Productivity
Employment Generation Schemes
Skill Upgradation
Financial Inclusion
Quality Education
Telemedicine & Health
Use of Renewable Energy & Energy Efficient
Devices
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Sharing of Knowledge & Best Practices
Application of GIS in MMPs
• Land Records
• Municipalities
• Police
• E-District
• Property Registration
• Agriculture
• National ID/UID
• Banking and Insurance
Application Areas for GIS
from e-Governance Perspective
• Disaster Management
• Land Records Management
• Digital Mapping
• Police Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems
• Transportation Decision Support Systems
• Monitoring of Forest Cover and Soil Conservation
• Agriculture Management
And many more…
Cases for Utilizing GIS in
Government Projects
• Land Records
– Land Information System (DSSDI, Delhi)
– GIS-ready Cadastral Maps (Land Records, Chhattisgarh)
• Municipalities
– Solid Waste Management (GIS/GPS for SWM, PCMC Pune)
– Building Plan Approvals (Chennai Municipal Corporation)
• GIS Platform
– Delhi State Spatial Data Infrastructure (Delhi)
– Madhya Pradesh Forest Department GIS
And many more…
Strategy for GIS Infrastructure
• Collaboration among government departments to share
spatial data
• Leverage SDCs to build repositories for spatial data
• A unified strategy for Geo-spatial data creation to avoid
multiple parallel efforts from different government
agencies
• Strategy for maintaining and updating Geo-spatial data
repository
• Appropriate mechanisms and business model for allowing
usage of central repository of Geo-spatial data to various
agencies
Challenges
• Keeping the Geo-spatial data current and accurate
• Sharing of data as a common infrastructure
• Collaboration among various government departments for
building a unified and standard geo-spatial data
infrastructure
• Development of Standards and Guidelines for creating,
updating and interoperability of Geo-spatial data
• Technical specifications for SDCs as a platform for GIS
applications
That’s a good sign,
sky is really the limit…
Thank You
Shankar Aggarwal
[email protected]
Mission Mode Projects: Status
MMP Category
Central
No. of
MMPs
No. of MMPs
Approved
10**
200
11
8
299
Integrated
7
6
88
Total for all
MMPs
27
24*
587
State
State
Initiatives
MMPs + State
Initiatives
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No. of Services
(Targeted)
No. of Services
(Available)
Target Date
GO LIVE
158 GONE LIVE: 14
By 2010: 3
48
By 2011: 2
By 2012: 6
62
By 2013: 2
268
By 2014: 1
Total: 28 **
542
349
1,129
617
*e-Procurement- Scheme under formulation
e-PRI, Agriculture & Employment Exch. : Under consideration for approval
** Passport & Visa (Immigration) treated as separate MMPs
Mission Mode Projects (MMPs)
Central (9)
Banking
 Insurance
 Income Tax
 Central Excise
 MCA 21
Pensions
Passport *
 Immigration and Visa*
 National ID / UID
 e-Office
Integrated (7)
India Portal
 NSDG
 CSC
e-Courts
EDI
e-Biz
 e-Procurement
State (11)
Land Records – 1
 Transport
Land Records - NLRMP
Treasuries
Municipalities
 Police - CCTNS
 e-District
Commercial Taxes
 Agriculture
Gram Panchayats
Employment Exchange
*Initially taken jointly
Gone Live Under Implementation Design & Development Industry
Common Services Centers
1,00,000+ CSCs across 6,00,000+
villages
Enable G2C & B2C services
Scheme approved in Sept’06
Implementation on a PPP model
CSC Status
--CSC rolled out - 87,594
-Over 100 different
services being delivered
Jammu
Kashmir
J&K
Chandigarh
HP
Himachal
Pradesh
Punjab
Punjab
Delhi
Uttarakhand
Arunachal Pradesh
Uttaranchal
Sikkim
Haryana
Haryana
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
ASM
UP
BiH
Gujarat
Gujarat
JHD
MP
MNP
MGH
Bihar
WB
West Bengal
NGL
TRIPURA
MZR
Chattisgarh
CHH
Daman and Diu
Orissa
Orissa
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
100% (10)
Andhra
Pradesh
Andaman & Nicobar
Islands
AP
Goa
Karnataka
50% - 80% (6)
Karnataka
Puducherry
Kerala
Kerala
Lakshadweep
80%-100% (7)
Tamil
Nadu
TN
20% - 50% (6)
≤ 20% (1)
SCA Selected/ RFP
issued/(2)
Under Discussion (3)
*Due to termination of SCAs in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, UP and Uttarakhand around 4700 CSCs
are reported to be non operational
CSC Infrastructure
• 100 – 150 sq. ft space
• Min. 1 PC with UPS
• Min. 1 Printer
• Digital / Web Camera
• Genset / Inverter/ Solar
• OS and other application software
• Wired / Wireless Broadband
Connectivity
• Trained and incentivized manpower
• Investment : $4000/CSC
Enabling Transformation
E-Government
Education
Tele-medicine
Platform for fundamental transformation of the ways in
which development challenges would be met in rural India
Financial Inclusion
Agriculture
Right to Information
Key Learning/Outcomes
Challenges
Achievements
Learning
Challenges
 Rolling out 100,000+ CSCs in
600,000+ villages
 Integrating existing G2C delivery
channels with CSCs
 Integrated public service delivery v/s
silo based service delivery
Challenges
Regulatory & Legal enablement of ICT
based processes
Building capacity within & outside
government
Creation of robust e-Infrastructure
Achievements
Institutionalizing universal coverage &
public service delivery at village level
Roll out of over 87,594 CSCs across
30 states covering a population > 400
million
Achievements
Institutionalization of PPP model for
Public service delivery
- Multi-stakeholder partnership in design &
implementation
- Synergy between public & private goals
IT Amendment Act (2008) for
regulatory & legal enablement notified
Learnings
 Leadership and ownership critical for
success
 Citizen-centric approach - more effective
service delivery model
 Robust backend e-Infrastructure to converge
and provide seamless integration
Implementation Framework
DIT
STATE GOVERNMENT
SPV
SDA
(Government Agency)
SCA
(Private Partner)
VLE
(Private Individual)
Citizen
Service Center Agency
Private Sector Entity
Responsible for
- Setting up, rollout and management of CSCs
- Selection and training of VLEs
- Provision of B2C services
State Designated Agency
Specific authority set up/ enabled by
State Government
Responsible for
- Monitoring
- Disbursing revenue support
- Enforcing Master Service Agreement
- Liaising between SCAs and State Governments
NeGP:The Changing Face of
Rural India
Name: Sadhan Chandra Pal
Location: Junbedia, Bankura-II,
West Bengal
Earnings: Rs 12,000 per month
Village Level Entrepreneur
NeGP:The Changing Face of
Rural India
Name: Manoj Karmakar
Location: Sanbandha Gram
Panchayat Office,
Block: Bankura-II, West Bengal
Earnings: R 15,000 per month
Village Level Entrepreneur
NeGP:The Changing Face of
Rural India
Name: Santosh Kumar
Location: Divigar, Jharkhand
Earnings: Rs 15,000 per month
Village Level Entrepreneur
NeGP:The Changing Face of
Rural India
Name: Shrikant Yadav
Location: Divigar, Jharkhand
Earnings: Rs 12,000 per month
Village Level Entrepreneur
SDC Status
J&K
HP
Punjab
Chandigargh
Arunachal
Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Delhi
Sikkim
Haryana
Nagaland
UP
Rajasthan
Assam
Manipur
BiH
MP
Gujarat
JHD
CHH
Dadra
Daman & Diu
Orissa
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
AP
Goa
A
n
d
a
TN Pondicherry
m
a
n
Tamil
Kerala
Mizoram
WB
Tripura
SDC - Go Live
Meghalaya
3
SDC Operational
3
Feb‘11
5
Mar ‘11
6
May-Jun ‘11
1
6
Jun-Jul ‘11
Jul-Aug ’11
Nadu
5
Sep-Oct ‘11
2
Oct-Dec’11
2
DPR yet to be received
2
Opted Out
Lakshadweep
State Data Center: Status
SDC Implementation:
Year
By December 2010
By June 2011
By December 2011
*
No of SDCs
3
16
31*
Chandigarh , Delhi opted out while Daman & Diu , Dadra & Nagar & Haveli yet to submit their
DPR.
E-District in Goalpara, Assam
Goalpara District rolled out e-District applications integrating CSC,
SWAN, which was inaugurated by IT minister in Nov.'09
e-District
Objectives
• Target high volume services at District level
• Undertake backend process re-engineering to eenable the delivery of these services through CSCs
Examples of services: Issue of Certificates,
Application for Pensions, Revenue Court related,
Government Dues and Recovery related, Ration Card
related and Grievance redressal
Status of e-District
 Pilot projects are being implemented in 14 States (37 districts)
covering a population base of 110 million (appx.)
 Out of these 14, the Pilot projects have been successfully
launched in 3 states – UP, Assam and Tamil Nadu
 Average number of citizen transactions/ month/ district are
20,000
 National rollout of this MMP at a cost of USD 600 million (appx.)
planned for 2010-12
OUTCOME PARAMETERS
Proximity of coverage &
number of services e-enabled
Cost of accessing the service
Quality of accessed service
Transparency
Governance
Accountability
Corruption
free
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IMPACT ASSESSMENT
 Number of trips to Government offices
significantly reduced by 1-2 trips
 Waiting time at offices reduced in the range
20-40%
 Land Records Project – Significant reduction
in bribery
 Direct cost savings to the citizens in the range
Rs.60-110/- (per transaction)
Capacity Building Scheme
 CB Scheme approved for Rs 313 Cr. (USD 70 Mn)
 State e Mission Teams as professional resources to
support States at programme level
• Appraisal and coordination
• Hand holding of Line Departments
• Ensure interoperability and adherence to Standards
 Support to State Administrative Training Institutes
 Training/Orientation of stakeholders
Capacity Building Scheme
Support to State e- Mission Teams (SeMTs)
•Professional Resources being provided to States
Support to Central Project e-Mission
Teams (CPeMTs)
Capacity Building Scheme
Training & Sensitisation
• Leadership Meet for Political Leaders
• Orientation & Sensitization training for Policy Makers
• CIO / CTO trainings for Project Leaders
• Change Management & BPR training for officials
• eGPx course for long term Capacity Building
• Annual National Conference on e-Governance
• Round Table Conferences with State Governments
State Portals, SSDG & e-Forms
• State Portal
 Repository of Government Information and services
 Enables citizens to download & submit forms electronically
• State Service Delivery Gateway (SSDG)
 Enables routing of messages based on standards
 Routing of forms to a particular office of a Department
• E Forms
 Facilitates standardized, interoperable format
 For electronic service delivery
This will enable assured electronic delivery, acknowledgement and status
tracking of application from citizen
SWAN Status
• 5000+ PoPs Operational
J&K
• BSNL is Bandwidth Provider
Himachal
• All SWANs to be operational
by March 2011
Pradesh
CHD HP
Punjab
Uttarakhand
Punjab
Arunachal
Pradesh
Haryana
Haryana
Sikkim
Delhi
UP
UttarPradesh
Rajasthan
JHD
Jharkhand
MP
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
TRIPURA
Orissa
Orissa
MZR
23
SWAN implemented
2
2
Implementation at Advanced
stage
Implementation in Progress
4
Bid Process Initiated
2
RFP/ BoM under
preparation/revision
2
Opted Out from SWAN Scheme
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
Goa
AP
Andhra
Pradesh
Andaman & Nicobar
Islands
Karnataka
Karnataka
Pudducherry
Lakshadweep
WB
West Bengal
CHH
Daman and Diu
MNP
MGH
Bihar
Bihar
Gujarat
Gujarat
TN
Kerala
Kerala
Tamil
Nadu
NGL
Assam
Services through CSCs
Sr.
No.
1.
Services
Departments
Print Copy of Record of Rights
Revenue
2.
Online Mutation Application
3.
Data Entry for NREGA job cards
4.
MIS Updation
5.
Muster Rolls
6.
Job Cards
7.
Photography
8.
Request online soil health card
9.
Sending questions through net
10.
Surfing & viewing agriculture
information
11.
Soil Testing
12.
Agriculture Information
States
Bihar, Chhattisgarh, MP,
UP, Jharkhand, West
Bengal, Maharashtra
Rural Development
Bihar, Jharkhand,
Madhya Pradesh,
Uttar Pradesh
Agriculture
Andhra Pradesh,
West Bengal
Services through CSCs
Sr. No.
13.
Services
Data Entry and printing of forms for
Inclusion, transposition and
modification of Electoral Rolls and
EPIC Generation Replacement cases
14.
Electoral Card Updation
15.
NRHM
16.
Telemedicine/ Telhomeopathy
17.
Health Camps
18.
Diagnostic facility through up linking
with specialty hospitals
19.
Availability of trained paraworker
20.
Registration of new jobs
21.
Updating the qualifications
22.
Renewal of Registration
23.
Issue of Duplicate Registration cards
Departments
States
Electoral
Tamil Nadu,
West Bengal
Health
Haryana ,Jharkhand,
Tripura
Labour
(Employment
Exchange)
West Bengal
Services through CSCs
Sr. No.
Services
Departments
States
24.
Provident Fund (Landless
Labour)
Panchayat & RD
West Bengal
25.
RTI
Bihar
26.
Jail Sakshatkar
Jharkhand
27.
Consumer Affairs (Awareness &
Publicity)
28.
Stamp Vendor
29.
Postal Services
Postal
Jharkhand, West
Bengal
30.
Utility Billing
State Electricity
Board/ BSNL
Assam, MP,
Maharashtra, Orissa,
Sikkim, West Bengal
31.
Financial Inclusion
Other
J&K, MP, Meghalaya,
Tamil Nadu, Orissa,
Sikkim
Consumer Affairs
West Bengal
Assam, Jharkhand
Services through CSCs: e-District Services
Sr. No
Services
Department
Application
32.
Caste Certificate
Revenue
eDistrict/CHOICE
33.
Income Certificate
Revenue
eDistrict/CHOICE
34.
Domicile Certificate
Revenue
eDistrict/CHOICE
35.
Registration in Employment Exchange
Labour
eDistrict/CHOICE/eForms
36.
Old Age Pension
Social Welfare
eDistrict/CHOICE/eForms
37.
Widow Pension
Women Welfare
eDistrict/CHOICE/eForms/MMP
38.
Handicap Pension
Handicap Welfare/
Medical
eDistrict/CHOICE
39.
Birth Certificate
eDistrict/CHOICE
40.
Death Certificate
Health, Urban
Development &
Panchayat
41.
Revenue Court Case- Daily cause list
Revenue
eDistrict/CHOICE
42.
Revenue Court Case- Status Tracking
Revenue
eDistrict/CHOICE
43.
Revenue Court Case- Final orders
Revenue
eDistrict/CHOICE
44.
Dues & Recovery- Issuance of Citation for
recovery (RC)
Revenue
eDistrict/CHOICE
45.
Dues & Recovery- Status of Recovery
Revenue
eDistrict/CHOICE
46.
Grievances- Filing of Grievances
eDistrict/CHOICE
47.
Grievances- Status Tracking
Administrative
Reforms
eDistrict/CHOICE
eDistrict/CHOICE
Services through CSCs: e-District Services
Sr.
No
Services
Department
Application
48.
Registration for SGSY
Rural Development
eDistrict/CHOICE
49.
Registration for NREGA
Rural Development
eDistrict/CHOICE
50.
PMeGP (New Service) in lieu of PMRY
Small Scale Industries
eDistrict/CHOICE
51.
Issuance of Character Certificate
Police
eDistrict/CHOICE
52.
FIR Status Tracking
Police
eDistrict/CHOICE
53.
Application for additional name in Voter List
Election
eDistrict/CHOICE
54.
Application for modification of name in Voter List
Election
eDistrict/CHOICE
55.
Application for deletion of name in Voter List
Election
eDistrict/CHOICE
56.
Transposition of Voter List
57.
Filing of RTI Applications
Admn Reforms/All Depts
eDistrict/eForm (NeGP)
58.
Ration Card- Issuance of new ration card
Food & Civil Supplies
eDistrict/CHOICE/eForms
59.
Ration Card- Modification in ration card
Food & Civil Supplies
eDistrict/CHOICE/eForms
60.
Ration Card- Duplication in ration card
Food & Civil Supplies
eDistrict/CHOICE/eForms
61.
Ration Card- Surrender of ration card
Food & Civil Supplies
eDistrict/CHOICE/eForms
62.
Birth Registration
Health/ Municipality
eForms/MMP
63.
Death Registration
eDistrict/CHOICE
eForms/MMP
Services through CSCs: e-District Services
Sr.
No
Services
Department
Application
64.
Issuance of Khatauni ROR
Revenue
eDistrict/CHOICE/eForms
65.
Non-Encumbrance
Revenue
eForms/MMP
66.
Solvency Certificate
Revenue
eForms/MMP
67.
Permission for Fair
Revenue
eForms/MMP
68.
Permission for Procession
Revenue
eForms/MMP
69.
Registration under Hindu Marriage Act
Revenue
eForms/MMP
70.
Registration of Marriage under Special Act
Revenue
eForms
71.
Issuance of Marriage ability Certificate
72.
Solemnized Marriage
Revenue
eForms
73.
Issuance of Voter Certificate
Election
eForms
74.
Duplicate Voter Certificate/ I Card
Election
eForms
75.
Application for Electricity Connection
Energy/UPPCL
eForms
76.
Application for Telephone Connection/ Transfer
BSNL
eForms
77.
Application for Sewerage Connection
Municipality
eForms
78.
Application for Water Connection
Municipality
eForms
79.
Issue of Arms License
District Magistrate
eForms
80.
Renewal of License
District Magistrate
eForms
Services through CSCs: e-District Services
Sr.
No
Services
Department
Application
81.
Application for Scholarship Programmes
Education
eForms
82.
Grievance Service
All Departments
eForms
83.
Application for Renewal of Employment Registration
Labour
eForms
84.
Application for Medical Checkup
Health
eForms
85.
Application for Grant of Aarogya Nidhi by BPL
Health & Family Welfare
eForms
86.
Application for Janani Suraksha
Health & Family Welfare
eForms
87.
Application for Loan to Handicap Person
Handicap Welfare
eForms
88.
Application for Marriage Grant
Handicap Welfare
eForms
89.
Application for Aids and Appliances
Social Welfare
eForms
90.
Application for Family Benefit Scheme
Social Welfare
eForms
91.
Application for Scholarship (General & SC/ST)
Social Welfare
eForms
92.
Application for Marriage & Illness Grant
Social Welfare
eForms
93.
Application for Atrocities
Social Welfare
eForms
94.
Application for Kutumb Register
Panchayati Raj
eForms
95.
Application for Maps
Revenue
eForms
96.
Application for Grant-in-aid for Widows
Women Welfare
eForms
Services through CSCs: e-District Services
Sr.
No
Services
Department
Application
97.
Application for Financial Assistance to Women
(dowry victims)
Women Welfare
eForms
98.
Application for legal assistance to dowry
victims
Women Welfare
eForms
99.
Application for grant for remarriage of dowry
victims/ destitute women
Women Welfare
eForms
100.
Application for Dampatti Puraskar Scheme to
promote remarriage of widows
Women Welfare
eForms
101.
Application for Registration under NREGA
Rural Development
eForms
102.
Application for Work Allotment under NREGS
Rural Development
eForms
103.
Application for Indira Awas Yojana
Rural Development
eForms
104.
BPL Certificate Printing
Rural Development/
Food & Civil Supplies
CHOICE
105.
Payment of Electricity Bill
UPPCL
eSuvidha/CHOICE
106.
Payment of Telephone Bill
BSNL
eSuvidha/CHOICE
GO LIVE STATUS
Target Date
MMP Type
MMP
Current (14)
Central (7)
MCA 21, Pensions, Central Excise & Customs, Income
Tax, Passport, Banking and Insurance
State (2)
Land Records-I, Road Transport
Integrated (5)
CSC, e-Courts, EDI, NSDG, India Portal
Central (2)
UID, e-Office
Integrated (1)
e-Biz
State (1)
Agriculture
Integrated (1)
e-Procurement
2012 (6)
State(6)
Municipality, Police, Land Records-NLRMP, Employment
Exchange, e-PRI, e-District
2013 (2)
State (2)
Treasuries, Commercial Tax
2014 (1)
Central (1)
Immigration
2010 (3)
2011 (2)
SDC Implementation Status
 SDC Operational (Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tripura)
 Work in Progress
3
13
 (Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Manipur,
Meghalaya, Nagaland, Orissa, Puducherry, Sikkim, TN, UP, WB)
 Bid Process Completed (LoI/ Work Order issued)
 Bid Process Under Progress
18
5
 DPR Approved
31
 RFP Approved
24
 RFP under approval by DIT/ revision by State
4
 States yet to submit their RFPs
3
(Assam, Goa, Punjab)
SDC Implementation Status
Bid Process Completed in the following 18 States
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States
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States
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States
1
Andhra Pradesh
7
Maharashtra
13
Rajasthan
2
Gujarat
8
Manipur
14
Sikkim
3
Haryana
9
Meghalaya
15
Tamil Nadu
4
Jharkhand
10
Nagaland
16
Tripura
5
Karnataka
11
Orissa
17
Uttar Pradesh
6
Kerala
12
Puducherry
18
West Bengal
SDC Implementation Status
 Bid Process Under Progress in the following 5 States
– Andaman & Nicobar
– J&K
– Madhya Pradesh
– Mizoram
– Uttarakhand
SDC Implementation Status
DPR Approved in the following 31 States
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No.
States
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States
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States
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States
1
Andaman &
Nicobar
9
Haryana
17
Maharashtra
25
Rajasthan
2
Andhra
Pradesh
10
Himachal Pradesh
18
Manipur
26
Sikkim
3
Arunachal
Pradesh
11
J&K
19
Mizoram
27
Tamil Nadu
4
Assam
12
Jharkhand
20
Meghalaya
28
Tripura
5
Bihar
13
Karnataka
21
Nagaland
29
Uttarakhand
6
Chhattisgarh
14
Kerala
22
Orissa
30
Uttar Pradesh
7
Goa
15
Lakshadweep
23
Punjab
31
West Bengal
8
Gujarat
16
MP
24
Puducherry
SDC Implementation Status
 RFP Approved in the following 24 States
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No
States
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States
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States
1
Andaman &
Nicobar
9
Kerala
17
Puducherry
2
Andhra Pradesh
10
Madhya Pradesh
18
Rajasthan
3
Bihar
11
Maharashtra
19
Sikkim
4
Gujarat
12
Manipur
20
Tamil Nadu
5
Haryana
13
Meghalaya
21
Tripura
6
Jharkhand
14
Mizoram
22
Uttarakhand
7
J&K
15
Nagaland
23
Uttar Pradesh
8
Karnataka
16
Orissa
24
West Bengal
SDC Implementation Status
 RFP Under Approval in the following 4 States
– Arunachal Pradesh
– Chhattisgarh
– Himachal Pradesh
– Lakshadweep