Digital Gujarat: Govt Announces Digital Seva Setu Programme For Rural Areas, The rural people of Gujarat do not have to go to government offices frequently,
22 services were made online. An affidavit regarding this service can be made to Talati. You no longer need to go to a notary for that. The state government has decided to give Talati the power of affidavit for these services.
Gujarat government is going to launch a digital service bridge in the program. The aim is to simplify government work in this direction. The digital service bridge program will be started in 2700 villages out of 3500 villages of Gujarat and in 167 talukas.
The service, which will start on October 8, will cover 8000 villages by December and will make 22 services digitally available. These 22 services include ration card, widow certificate, proof of temporary residence, proof of income.
Regarding this, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said that an affidavit regarding this service can be made to Talati. You no longer need to go to a notary for that. The state government has decided to give the power of affidavit to Talati for these services. 3500 villages are to be placed on this platform, though 2700 villages have been included due to by-election work.
Gujarat will be the only and first state in India to provide such service. 14000-gram panchayats will be phased out. All gram panchayats will be covered by next year. This is a total project of Rs 2,000 crore, in which 90 percent of the cost is borne by the central government, and 10 percent by the state government.