What services can you get at CSC Haryana?

Common service centres provide citizens with a wide variety of services, including Aadhaar Enrollment, Aadhaar Card Registration, Insurance Services, Passports, E-Aadhar Letter Download and Printing, Birth and Death Certificates, etc.

The government of India has started operating common service centres (CSC) in different parts of Haryana. Common service centres provide citizens with a wide variety of services, including Aadhaar Enrollment, Aadhar Card Registration, Insurance Services, Passports, E-Aadhar Letter Download and Printing, Birth and Death Certificates, and many more. 

Residents of Haryana can receive these and other services by visiting the nearest CSC centre.  The CSC offices will also assist with the applications for other services, such as pensions, ration cards, NIOS registration, and PAN cards, amongst others. Let’s find out more about CSC and the services provided in the sections below. 

 

CSC Haryana: What is the CSC scheme?

India’s central government initiated the Common Service centre Scheme as a component of the National E-Governance Plan Scheme. Under the umbrella of Bharat Nirman, it intends to bring G2C (government to citizen) and B2C (business to citizen) services to the doorsteps of citizens all over the country.  

Under the terms of this plan, funding has been allotted to support 100,000 Common Service centres in India’s rural regions and 10,000 CSC in the nation’s cities. The provision of e-governance services that are both of a high standard and at a low cost is a primary focus of this initiative.

 

Objectives of CSC

CSC has been implemented in PPP (Public Private Partnership) Framework. Some of the major goals of this scheme are:

  • Placement of a focus on entrepreneurial endeavours in rural regions
  • Providing services not just to the public sector but also to the private sector
  • Particular weight is placed on the requirements of the community.
  • Offering a means of living while also playing a vital part in the development of India’s rural areas
  • Provides function as a mediator for a variety of governmental and non-governmental services
  • A one-stop shop for a variety of G2C and B2C Services.

 

CSC Structure 

The number of centres operating under the Common Services Centre system in India’s urban and rural regions reached 5.1 million by the end of the country’s fiscal year 2022. The Public Private Partnership is based 3- on a tiered structure 

  • It will be the responsibility of the State Designed Authority to manage and execute the CSC services throughout the state. 
  • The Common Service Centre (CSC) will be established by the Service Centre Agency (SCA), which will also be in charge of selecting suitable sites for the CSC with the assistance of the CSC’s owner. This will play a part in promoting the CSC in rural areas via several promotion efforts that will be carried out at the state or municipal level. The SCA is responsible for the 500–1000 CSCs that will work under his supervision.
  • The person in charge of the CSC is the Village Level Entrepreneur. 6 Villages will fall under him.

 

CSC Haryana: Services provided

CSC is committed to improving the lives of its customers by providing a wide variety of services, including health screenings and payments for utilities. 

 

I – Government to Consumer (G2C) CSC Haryana

Under G2C, the following services are provided. 

  • Insurance Services
  • Passport Services
  • Insurance Premium Collection Services for LIC, SBI, ICICI Prudential, AVIVA DHFL, and Others
  • e-Nagrik & e- District Services (Death/ Birth Certificate etc.)
  • Pension Services
  • NIOS Registration
  • Apollo Telemedicine
  • NIELIT Services
  • Aadhar Printing and Enrollment
  • PAN Card
  • Electoral Services
  • E-Courts and Results Services
  • State Electricity and Water Bill Collection Services
  • IHHL Project of MoUD (Swachh Bharat)
  • Digitize India
  • CyberGram
  • Services of the Department of Post

Know about: Hisar (Haryana)

II- Business to Consumer (B2C) CSC Haryana

Under B2C, the following services are provided:

  • Online Cricket Course
  • IRCTC, Air and Bus Ticket Services
  • Mobile and DTH Recharge
  • English Speaking Course
  • E-Commerce Sales (Book, Electronics, Households Items, etc.)
  • Agriculture Services
  • CSC Bazaar
  • E-Learning

 

III – Business to Business (B2B) CSC Haryana

Under B2B, the following services are provided:

  • Market Research
  • Rural BPO (Data Collection, Digitalisation of Data)

 

IV – Educational Services CSC Haryana 

Under education, the following services are provided: 

  • Adult Literacy: TARA Akshar+ will provide reading, writing, speaking, and listening services via this service.
  • IGNOU Services: CSC will include services such as student admissions, course catalogues, exam registration, result announcements, and more. 
  • Digital Literacy: This programme would encourage ASHA and Anganwadi Workers and approved Ration Card Holders to enrol in computer courses designed to improve their IT abilities. The NABARD Financial Literacy Programme and the Investor Awareness Programme will be available. 
  • NIELIT Services: Exam Form submission and printing can now be made online, in addition to online registration and payment. 
  • NIOS Service: The NIOS service will promote open learning, student registration, exam fee payment, and result announcements in remote areas.

 

V – Financial Inclusion CSC Haryana

Under financial inclusion, the following services are covered:

  • Banking: CSC will provide several banking services in rural regions, including Deposit, Withdrawal, Balance Enquiry, Statement of Accounts, Recurring Deposit Accounts, Overdraft, Retail Loans, General Purpose Credit Card, Kisan Credit Card, and Credit Facilities to Borrower. It has partnered with close to 42 public, commercial service sector, rural, and regional banks.
  • Insurance: As an added convenience, CSC will work with Authorised Village Level Entrepreneurs to provide insurance policies to their customers (VLE). Insurance for your life, your health, your crops, your accidents, and your vehicle are just a few of the extras you may count on.
  • Pension: The establishment of Tier 1 and Tier 2 Accounts, Deposit Contributions, etc., is how the National Pension System is encouraged in rural and semi-urban areas.

 

VI –  Other Services CSC Haryana

Under “other services,” the following services are provided:

  • Agriculture: After the farmer has completed the registration process, they will be provided with professional guidance on obtaining weather information and soil information.
  • Recruitment: Citizens are informed about openings in the Indian Navy, Indian Army, and Indian Air Force via recruitment announcements.
  • Income Tax Filing: Through CSC, citizens can submit their income tax returns. There are English and Hindi versions of the VLE Manual available for download.Know about: Rohtak (Haryana) 

 

CSC Haryana: Eligibility criteria to open a Common Service Centre (CSC) in Haryana  

To establish a CSC (Common Service Centre) in your region, one must meet the following qualifying requirements:

  • The applicant must be a resident of the area.
  • They must be 18 years old.
  • The candidate must have completed grade 10 or its equivalent.
  • Additional Requirements
  • They should be fluent in the local tongue.
  • They should possess fundamental English and computer abilities. 

 

Required CSC Infrastructure must consist of the following:

  • The specified room or structure must have 100-150 square feet of space.
  • 2 PCs with battery backup for 5 hours or a portable generator set. The computer must have a licensed version of Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later.
  • Dual printers (Inkjet Dot Matrix)
  • 512 MB RAM
  • 120 GB Hard Disc Drive
  • Digital Camera/ Webcam
  • Connectivity via Wired/Wireless/VSAT
  • Scanner for Biometric/IRIS Authentication for Banking Services.
  • CD/DVD Player

 

CSC Haryana: Service centre locations 

 

The following is a list of Haryana districts with Common Service Centres. 

Ambala  Hr-Pecs Palwal 
Bhiwani  Jhajjar Panchkula 
Faridabad  Jind Panipat 
Fatehabad  Kaithal  Rewari 
Gurgaon  Karnal Rohtak 
Hisar  Kurukshetra Sirsa
Hissar  Mahendragarh  Sonipat 
Hr-bsnl Mewat  Yamna Nagar 

 

FAQs

Is the CSC a government agency?

The government of India's Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY) is responsible for the Common Services Centre (CSC) programme. CSCs are the delivery centres for numerous electronic services to villages in India, contributing to a financially and digitally inclusive society.

What are the advantages of CSC?

A CSC is an IT-enabled front-end delivery point for Government, corporate, and social sector services to India's rural inhabitants. Unemployed and educated young people from the local community run a CSC, which creates prospects for work both directly and indirectly.

How many CSCs are approved in a village?

Each CSC will serve six villages. The number of Common Services Centres in India's rural and urban regions has risen to 5,1 million as of 2022.

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