The Chhattisgarh government is now providing the necessary facilities to the people of the state. Now people do not have to go to Volume or District Headquarters for services such as cash transactions, birth and death certificates. From April 24th, the state government will launch the ‘Atal Panchayat Digital Center’ in 1,460 grams of panchayats in the state.
This facility is available at the center
The announcement was made by the State Government during the National Panchayat Raj Day. Under this scheme, digital services, cash transactions and other facilities will be available in the same center in villages.
According to the Public Relations Department, in the presence of Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai, 10 grams of panchayats signed 10 grams of panchayats in every development constituency of the state on Monday between Mou (MOU) General Service Center (CSC) Service Provides and Panchayat Representatives.
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These services will benefit
- Money withdrawal and deposit from account
- Payment of Electric Water Bill
- Pension and Insurance -related facilities
- Certificate of birth and death
- Payment of paddy sales
- Benefits of projects like Mahdari Vandan Yojana and Ramlala Darshan Yojana
This move is part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Guarantee”, promising to launch cash fees and other digital services in the Gram Panchayats. He said that his government had fulfilled most of the promises in 16 months.
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Promises were fulfilled under Modi’s warranty
- Farmers bought paddy at a rate of 3,100
- Two -year pending rice bonus fee
- Mahdari Vandan Yojana for women
- Ramlala Darshana Yojana for the elderly
- ₹ 10,000 Year Aid to Landless Agricultural Workers
Chief Minister Sai said that now the people of the villages will be digitally authorized and they do not have to go to small tasks. This effort will be a great step towards rural growth.