CSC stands for Common Service Centres, which are physical service delivery points that provide government-to-citizen (G2C) e-services
1. Aadhaar Card Enrollment and Update: Register or update your Aadhaar card with ease. 2. PAN Card Application: Apply for or update your PAN card. 3. Bill Payment Services: Pay your electricity, water, and other utility bills in one place. 4. Government Schemes Access: Easily access various government schemes and benefits. 5. Voter ID Registration: Apply for or update your Voter ID.
The Indian government started Common Service Centers (CSCs) in 2006 as part of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) to provide Government-to-Citizen (G2C) e-Services to citizens in rural and remote areas. The CSCs are physical service delivery points that aim to: Connect citizens: With government departments, banks, insurance companies, educational institutions, and business establishments Make service delivery transparent: By reducing the need for citizens to visit government offices Develop an IT-enabled network: To provide a centralized framework for delivering services to citizens Enable a socially, financially, and digitally inclusive society: By catering to the country's regional, geographic, linguistic, and cultural diversity