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| MSA Signed - Wednesday, January 21, 2009 Master Service Agreement (MSA) signed with J&K Bank on 21st January '09
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| MSA Signed - Wednesday, January 21, 2009 Master Service Agreement signed with M/s Times in Andhra Pradesh (Zone 6) on 21st January, '09
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| Karnataka RFP issued - Monday, December 29, 2008 RFP issued: December 24, '08 Pre Bid meet: January 7, '09 Bid document available: upto January 24, '09 1700 Hrs Bid opening: January 27, '09 1700 Hrs Technical Bid Opening: February 3, '09 1500 Hrs
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| MSA signed - Thursday, November 20, 2008Master Service Agreement signed in Nagaland on 20th November
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| SDA Appointed - Thursday, October 16, 2008Centre for e-Governance (CeG) has been appointed SDA for implementation of CSC Scheme in Karnataka
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| SCAs Identified - Monday, October 13, 2008Rajasthan: CMS Computers Ltd. and Zoom Developers Ltd. Nagaland: Terra Software Ltd. Mizoram: Zoom Developers Ltd.
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| Chhattisgarh - MSA Signed - Wednesday, September 17, 2008 1. AISECT (Durg & Korba) 2. Zoom Developers Ltd. (Raipur & Raigarh)
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| Common Services Centers Scheme is part of the National e-Governance Plan |
| About CSC Scheme |
The CSC is a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), approved by the Government in May 2006, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a massive scale.
The CSCs would provide high quality and cost-effective video, voice and data content and services, in the areas of e-governance, education, health, telemedicine, entertainment as well as other private services. A highlight of the CSCs is that it will offer web-enabled e-governance services in rural areas, including application forms, certificates, and utility payments such as electricity, telephone and water bills .
The Scheme creates a conducive environment for the private sector and NGOs to play an active role in implementation of the CSC Scheme, thereby becoming a partner of the government in the development of rural India. The PPP model of the CSC scheme envisages a 3-tier structure consisting of the CSC operator (called Village Level Entrepreneur or VLE); the Service Centre Agency (SCA), that will be responsible for a division of 500-1000 CSCs; and a State Designated Agency (SDA) identified by the State Government responsible for managing the implementation over the entire State.

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