About CSC
Government of Maharashtra has implemented a National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) to
provide government services to the rural population at their doorstep and at an
affordable cost. With an aim to bring transparency in the system and establish citizen
centric governance, the plan is to set up 11,819 Common Service Centres (CSC) under
NeGP.
State of Maharashtra consists of thirty-five districts, which are grouped into seven
divisions: Aurangabad, Amravati, Konkan, Nagpur, Nashik, Pune, and Nanded.
Maharashtra government's objective is to develop a platform that will enable organizations
to align their goals for the benefit of the rural population through a combination
of IT-based and non-IT-based services.
Maharashtra government launched a CSC scheme called 'Maha e - Seva Kendra'. Altogether
10,483 rural and 1,336 urban Kendras are to be set up in six revenue divisions
of the state through public-private partnership
Vision of CSC
Maharashtra government's objective was to develop a platform that can enable organizations
to align their goals for the benefit of the rural population through a combination
of IT-based and non-IT-based services.