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The Information
Technology revolution marks a generation change in scientific invention
and technology. In the information age technology has impacted human life
like never before by making communication easy and affordable.
The scheme
of Community Information Centres (CICs) has been implemented in the North
East States in response to the Prime Minister’s call for freedom from
distance. This project has been implemented successfully and has
generated tremendous response from the people of the northeastern region.
In the meanwhile, there has been similar demand from other states for
extending this scheme to these states.
The
Community Information Centre is a combination of a PC based citizen kiosk
with content enabling citizen centric services, e-governance, e-learning
and e-commerce. It enables access to databases containing wide range of
information regarding agricultural marketing, disaster management,
employment opportunities, public health etc. The CICs are supported by
effective connectivity
The outcomes of
Community Information Centres are
ICT infrastructure at block level
Web access and internet services such as e-mail
Real time Market access and e-commerce
Access to socio-economic databases
E-learning (computer aided learning processes) and e-education
Internet connectivity to schools, colleges and NGOs
E-medicine, E- consulting, Telemedicine, Tele-health internet
connectivity to local hospitals
E-governance applications, government to citizen (citizen centric)
services
Weather information
Electronic deliveries of newspapers at remote locations
IT awareness among local people
Computer training programmes
E-entertainment, E-music and E-cinema
Tender notification and online response to E-procurement requests
E-employment notification and online responses
Difficult
geographical terrain and lack of infrastructure are a barrier to access
for the people of Jammu & Kashmir to modern ICT based information
support. The basic needs of citizens such as information, education,
entertainment and health services can be addressed through the
establishment of Community Information Centres. The CIC Network will
serve the purpose of effective connectivity backbone that will provide a
platform for e-governance, e-learning and other IT enabled services.
The CIC
Project envisages application of Information Technology to deliver
services to citizens such as e-governance, e-learning, Telemedicine etc.
The CICs will work as an interface between public and government and
provide the citizens easier access to socio-economic databases. The
Community Information Centres are provided with state of the art
equipment such as computers, printers, Webcam etc and an effective
connectivity.
In order
to effectively utilize the infrastructure available at these CICs
suitable content is needed. This content should be relevant to local
needs of the people of the state. Also a suitable back end capacity in
the state government machinery is required in order to implement
effective Citizen-centric services through CICs. To facilitate effective
G2C services creation of databases containing wide range of information
is essential. Also different types of forms are to be digitized to
facilitate on-line applications and issuance of certificates etc.
Establishment of
Community Information Centres in District Jammu
The
establishment of CICs has been envisaged as a means to use the benefits
of Information Technology (IT) particularly in the remote areas of the
District. Government of India (GOI) has sanctioned a scheme for setting
up of CICs in all blocks in J&K State. The scheme intends to promote
Information Technology in rural and remote areas of the State. This would
provide a major opportunity to the people living in remote areas to have
access to information using the Internet as well as to interact with the
Government apparatus directly using Information Technology.
Under this
project, a total of eleven (11) CICs were to be established in District
Jammu (one in each block) , which were divided into two Phases. Under
Phase-I six (6) CICs have been established in the District and under
Phase-II, five(5) CICs have been established and made fully
functional.
The Blocks where CICs have been established under Phase-I are Akhnoor,
Bhalwal, Bishnah, R.S.Pura, Samba, Vijaypur
The blocks covered under Phase-II were Dansal, Khour, Marh, Purmandal and
Satwari
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