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CM Khandu also pointed out that the Mission Mode projects such as e District, Swan and State Data Centre are yet to take off due to host of reasons including limited participation in bids. He sought the Minister’s personal intervention to fast track and operationalizes these projects.
Citing that the present model of Common Service Centre (CSC) scheme and even the proposed CSC 2.0 is not viable in Arunachal Pradesh in backdrop of less population, less transaction, unreliable connectivity and limited G2C services, CM appealed the Ministry to devise a special mechanism to make these CSCs viable.
CM further opined for an interim measure to resolve the connectivity issues by providing VSATs with solar power backup facilities. These VSATs will be installed at 100 administrative centres. Wifi hotspot will be created using these VSATs for public access, he suggested while requesting the ministry to consider funding for atleast 100 VSATs.
He also requested to upscale and expand NIC and SEMT with more manpower for Arunachal Pradesh.
After giving a patient hearing, Union Minister assured the CM that Arunachal Pradesh would be accorded utmost priority. All out support would be extended to the state in IT and telecom sector.
He revealed that the Union Government contemplates to bring a revolution through CSC model. All schemes, programmes of central as well as state would be linked with CSC so that direct benefit is reaped by genuine beneficiaries. Ravi Shankar Prasad assured CM that the Ministry will strengthen telecom and IT services in the state so that all the populace of the state reaps the benefits of Government.
CM was accompanied by DyCM, Chief Secretary, Principal Secretary and Commissioner Finance during the call on.