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Common Service Centres (CSCs) are a network of ICT-enabled access points for delivering various government and non-government services to rural and remote areas. Learn about their history, objectives, services, operation, and management under the Digital India program.
Digital India is a government initiative launched in 2015 to provide digital infrastructure, services and literacy to citizens. It aims to connect rural areas with high-speed internet, promote e-governance, e-commerce, e-education and e-health, and support other schemes like Make in India and Startup India.
Mee Seva is a platform that provides over 150 government services in Telangana, India. It has a citizen login portal, an integrated app called T App Folio, and a history of digital transactions and awards.
Set aside time to relax and connect: Reducing your screen time doesn’t mean getting rid of it altogether. Consider setting aside a chunk of time each day to scroll, play video games, or watch TV.
DigiLocker is a service by the Indian government that allows users to access and share digital versions of various documents, such as driver's licenses, academic certificates and passports. Users need an Aadhaar number to register and use DigiLocker, which provides 1 GB storage space and e-signing facility.
DLNA is a set of interoperability standards for sharing home digital media among multimedia devices. It allows users to stream or share stored media files to various certified devices on the same network, such as PCs, smartphones, TV sets, game consoles, and NASs.
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Mee Seva is a single entry portal for various government services in Andhra Pradesh. It evolved from e-Seva, a pioneering project started in 1999 in Hyderabad, and offers 329 services from 36 departments through 7000+ kiosks.