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Saturday 30 January 2021

22 services were made online (Government Of Gujarat)

22 services were made online (Government Of Gujarat)


Rural people of Gujarat often do not have to go to government offices, 22 services were done online.

An affidavit regarding this a service may be given to Talaati. Now you do not any need to go to notary for this. The state government has decided to give the power of affidavit to Talati for these services.



Gujarat government is a going to launch digital service bridge in the program. The objective is to make government work in this a direction easier. Digital service bridge program will be started in 2700 villages out of this 1600 talukas out of 3500 villages in Gujarat. Starting from 8 October, the service will cover 8000 villages by December and provide 22 services digitally. These 22 services include ration card, widow certificate, temporary residence proof and income proof.



22 services made online:

In this regard, Chief Minister a Vijay Rupani said that an affidavit regarding this service can be given to Talati.  Now you do not need also to go to a notary for this. The state government has decided to this give the power of affidavit to Talati for these services. 3500 villages are to be placed on this a platform, although 2700 villages are included due to the by-election work. Gujarat will be the only and first state in India to the provide such service. 14000 gram panchayats will be phased out. All gram panchayats to will be covered by next year. The total project is worth Rs 2,000 crore, of which 90 per cent of the cost is borne by the Central Government, and 10 per cent is borne by the State Government.

At the time of this announcement, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani claimed that Gujarat has the least corruption. He said that while Gujarat has got a weapon like digital service bridge to reduce corruption, corruption will reduce in the coming days.

In remote rural areas of the state, it has been decided to introduce an innovative use of digital service bridge in the state using modern technology so that public interest services of various departments of the government are available from village level to gram panchayat. Rural citizens do not have to turn to the taluka-district headquarters for day-to-day services or certificates, for example, with time and round-trip vehicle rental costs, as well as prices varying at the primary level Services are saved which do not go upside down. It has been decided to start Sevaseetu from next 5 October in 2 thousand gram panchayats. More than 6000 gram panchayats are scheduled to be included in this digital service bridge by December 2020.

The most important thing in the digital service bridge is that connections will be provided through optical fiber network so that high speed internet of 100 Mbps can be easily available in the villages of the state.



So far, 42 km of panchayats in 27 districts have been covered by 31 km of this underground optical fiber networkers.

Not only this, every gram panchayat is connected to a state data center. Thus innovative concepts of this making Gujarat's villages a mini secretariat have been adopted in this digital service bridge.

From now on, registration, nomination or correction or obtaining duplicate ration card, income proof, senior citizen sample, criminal certificate, caste certificate only from the service center of Gram Panchayat office of Gram Panchayat service. You will get Rs. A nominal fee of Rs.

It has also taken a radical decision that rural citizens do not have to go to the taluka level in the city or notaries in the city for affidavits for such instances.


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Powers will be given to the Gram Panchayat Talati cum Minister at the village level to resolve affidavits to be made in accordance with the provisions of Section 3 of the Pledge Act, 1969, so that affidavits can be made available from village to rural citizens. In the village panchayat itself.