Maharashtra :: At the cusp of eTransition

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MAHARASHTRA

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e-Gov stock taking in the state of Maharashtra

Vijayalakhsmi Bidari Prasanna, Director, DIT, Maharashtra

At the cusp of e-Transition Maharashtra is now counted among the leaders in e-Governance readiness in India and is poised to be the only state with single front-end delivery of 100 G2C services by next year By Rachita Jha, egov Bureau

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ccording to the latest e-Readiness Assessment Report for state and UTs brought out by the Ministry of Information and Technology, Maharashtra has taken a giant leap from its 2006 assessment survey to emerge as a leader state in ICT environment and readiness landscape. The state government has worked extremely hard in laying out the ICT infrastructure across the state and as the next step has now vowed to spin-off close to 100 online services to effectively leverage this enabling environment and high readiness for on-ground ICT usage within the state especially in remote areas and villages. With a series of initiatives launched in collaboration with various state departments, results are already evident with many urban and rural services now becoming available online. Maharashtra is the first state to have its own e-Governance policy; the draft was opened for comments in January this year. Taking

the initiative further, DIT, Government of Maharashtra has already got its e-Governance policy team and advisory committee to draft the detailed implementation plan to accompany the e-Governance policy guidelines.

State e-Gov policy DIT, Government of Maharashtra has drafted e-Governance policy for the Government of Maharashtra that aims to create a standardised and seamless implementation framework of all e-Governance projects by various departments in the state. The document illustrates the creation of a State Service Delivery Gateway (SSDG) in line with the national delivery gateway being designed by Government of India to act as a middleware between the state portal and the departmental e-Governance applications. SSDG shall act as a hub for all the interactions between service seekers and various service providers. The policy also finds mention of much talked about cloud computing as a stateof-the-art service oriented architecture for various e-Governance projects and mandates

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interoperability and use of open standards in all e-Governance projects in the state. Overall the policy aims to weave the various components in any e-Governance project under one document for the department to follow and implement easily. With sections on capacity building, PPP models, audits, budgetary allocations and implementation guidelines, it is a step forward to have an enabling environment that assists any department to go ahead on projects successfully. As a landmark initiative, the policy clearly states to work out a time bound approach to incorporate and encourage the use of UID for various e-Governance projects to facilitate the delivery of services to the right beneficiary. This makes it the first state to include UID in its state policy for service delivery. As the nodal agency for implementation of the UIDAI project in the state, DIT had the national launch of UIDAI project in Tembli Village of Nandurbar District in Maharashtra on 29th September, 2010. Since then, it has successfully achieved 14,73,236 enrolments, with establishment of 599 enrolment centres and 2059 enrolment stations. The state has approximately 4 lakh Aadhaar numbers generated until now. The policy also paves way for creating a legislation framework for e-Governance. Maharashtra is the first state to draft a Mandatory Electronic Delivery of Public Services Act that empowers citizen with the right to e-Services.

Right to e-Services Another path-breaking initiative taken by the state is the adoption of Maharashtra Mandatory Electronic Delivery of Public Services Act (MMEDPS Act) that will give every citizen in the state the right to have option of online services available—a right to e-Governance. The draft is ready and has been opened for public comments. This legislation will make it May 2011 / www.egovonline.net / egov

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