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by P. BALA KIRAN. I.A.S , Dy. Secretary ( Dept. of IT) & Director, Akshaya State Project,

Role of Akshaya in Rural Transformation in Kerala. by P. BALA KIRAN. I.A.S , Dy. Secretary ( Dept. of IT) & Director, Akshaya State Project, Government of Kerala. Launch of Akshaya. P. Bala Kiran . IAS, Govt. of Kerala. Launch of Akshaya.

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by P. BALA KIRAN. I.A.S , Dy. Secretary ( Dept. of IT) & Director, Akshaya State Project,

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  1. Role of Akshaya in Rural Transformation in Kerala by P. BALA KIRAN. I.A.S, Dy. Secretary ( Dept. of IT) & Director, Akshaya State Project, Government of Kerala

  2. Launch of Akshaya P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  3. Launch of Akshaya Akshaya was launched in 2012 Nov 18 in the most backward district Malappuram with the following Mission: Bridge the Digital Divide Vision : Gate way to Opportunities After a decade, People of Malappuram place on record that “Midas Touch “ of Akshaya has created revolution in Malappuram. P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  4. E- literacy Akshaya‘s mandate - Train one member in each of the family in Malappuram Malappuram was declared 100% e-literate in 2005. Akshaya was rolled out across other districts P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala • Akshaya imparted e-literacy Training to 3.4 million People Tool to Bridge the gap between information rich and information Poor

  5. ONE e-CENTRE covers about 2-4 sq. KMs serving 1,500 -3000 households P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala Akshaya Centers - 2000+ Rural Kerala Akshaya 's REACH 80% Akshaya e-centre's (80%) are in rural areas Kerala:  14 districts, 63 taluks & 1453 villages

  6. Intel Learn programMaking leaders of tomorrow • Achievements: • Improving Digital Literacy. The Program has provided digital literacy to over 1lac children through hands-on experience • Improving Decision Making and problem solving abilities. encourages learners to imbibe • processes designed to boost • them to engage in systematic • problem solving of issues • relevant to their lives. • Akshaya launched Intel Learn Program in Malappuram in 2004 • Success of Malappuram soon replicated in other districts – 2007 to 201 • Coupled the strengths of Akshaya and Intel • Akshaya’s reach & network • State of the art curriculum from Intel. P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  7. IGNOU CoursesWorld Class Educational Opportunities at the door step of the citizens DOEACCGovt recognized Computer courses Akshaya joined hands with IGNOU, the people’s university Akshaya enrolled more than 4000 students for various IGNOU Courses P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala • Training 12 different courses through • Akshaya. • started in March 2009

  8. Insight -empowering differently challenged through ICT Akshaya is used as the platform impart training. Insight makes differently abled people active participants in the Knowledge society. • . Insightis a joint initiative of KSITM and SPACE (Society for Promotion of Alternative Computing and Employment). KSITM provides the financial support . P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  9. Imparting knowledge to ensure social security • E-vidya • Govt certificate course in Office Management • In-depth training on the different aspects of computer. • Trained more than 6000 students so far • Computer Training for Jail Inmates • Akshaya in association with department of prisons conduct computer training for open jail inmates. P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  10. Malayalam Computingeliminating language barrier from the world of ICT, and ensuring information to all • Medical Transcription: • Developing skills among Rural youths • To compete in the global job market. Akshaya centers are the focal point of this campaign Enabling Malayalam in Government offices, colleges(Kalalayam) etc. • Major job oriented courses in association with KELTRON P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  11. ENTE GRAMAM Online community portal launched by Akshaya in Malayalam. Maintained by the citizens of each village. Philanthropic editors upload the articles on the portal. • Detailed information of the Panchayat. • It is moved into a self sustaining model in Kozhikkod. • Website :http://entegramam.gov.in P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala “Making Each Citizen A Creative Participant And Contributor Of The Knowledge Society”

  12. Akshaya-Kudumbashree Computer Training Provided 30 hours Computer Training to 5 members each from 1061 CDS Members of Kudumbashree Akshaya trained 5305 CDS Members Website: http://sreesakthi.org/ P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  13. Evolution of AKSHAYA • Akshaya from e-Learning centre to Citizen Service Center (CSC) • Akshayatook a natural transition, necessitated by the needs of the society to impart various courses and to deliver G2C services. • Akshaya as “Friendly Face of Government” P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  14. Role of Akshaya in Rural India • Generation of 20000+ employment opportunities • Women Empowerment (55%) - • of Akshaya centers are run by women • Single window for all services • Empowering citizen through ICT Akshaya as a CSC Network is delivering multitude of G2C,B2C services at the door step of the common man Digital Empowerment in the state P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala • One stop shop for citizen services • Touched the lives of more than 75% of Population

  15. Role of Akshaya in Rural India Akshaya as Information Hub Akshaya’s rural penetration & contacts of Akshaya Entrepreneurs among the local people helps to disseminate the information in no time. G2CServices like RSBY, e-grantz, AABY etc. reached to the deserving only due to the local awareness that created by Akshaya. Akshaya to enhance transparency & Efficiency Akshaya put an end to the cumbersome exercise of common man to obtain copies of public records, submitting applications or to seek information regarding the day to day affairs . Services like e-district, e-manal, through Akshaya made the lives of citizens easier. P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  16. Role of Akshaya in Rural India Akshaya as a platform to bind the community Citizens can use Entegramam Portal as a tool to reach to others share their creative ideas and upload any useful informations to the public. Akshaya to bridge the digital divide P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala • Over 75% of the customers visiting Akshaya are from the rural areas • Online community Labourportal launched by IT Mission through Akshaya. Has registered more than 9000Laborers • Website: • www.labourbank.entegramam.gov.in

  17. Trained 3.4 million families under e-literacy campaign. RSBY Health Insurance Policy for 2 crorePopulation: Registered 160 thousand APL families and 2.8 million BPL families. Renewal of policy for 2.9millionfamilies. Filed 830 thousand online applications for Ration Cards Registration of RSBY policy for the year 2012 is going on already covered 35 lakh families in 30 days (covering 1.7 crore people) Transaction worth Rs.3.5billion already. ( 45 crore revenue for Akshaya entrepreneurs) P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala Achievements

  18. Achievements Partnership between Akshaya &Commercial Taxes helped Kerala to achieve 100% VAT Returns More than 1 million application submitted under e-district 9.4 million citizens enrolled under UID through Akshaya Centers. Best Quality Enrolment in the Country. Over 500 thousand s online application is filed under e-grantz application. Intel Learn Program covered 100 thousand school children Monthly income – 20,000 to 1,00,000 P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  19. USP of Akshaya Ubiquitous network • ONE Akshaya e-CENTRE covers about 2-4 sq. Kmsserving 1,500 -3000 households • Akshaya Centers - 2000+ • 80% Akshaya e-centre's are in rural areas P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala Kerala:  14 districts, 63 taluks & 1453 villages

  20. USP of Akshaya contd Proactive citizen services • Citizen can avail the service 24/7 basis . • Flexible working hours. Citizen may contact AEs over phone . P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  21. USP of Akshaya(Contd) • d. PPP model • Invested around Rs.2lacs/- • by the Entrepreneurs for the infrastructure • Creation of Microenterprises • e. Approach • non-linear growth • Revenue increase by over tenfold. • Win-win situation for Citizens, • Governments and Entrepreneurs c. Government face with corporate heart P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  22. USP of Akshaya (Contd.) • To the Citizens: • One stop shop • Flexible office time to avail services • To the Govt: • A credible delivery channel monitored by the Govt • No investment required to set up service delivery centers and human resources • To the Entrepreneur • Means of livelihood • Social Recognition P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  23. “ Congratulations for Akshaya team for being no.1 in the country for achieving 92.34% of good quality (against target of 80%) UID Enrolment “ Mr. SurendraBabu Asst. Director General UIDAI “A proactive decision to involve entrepreneurs of Akshaya, the information and communication technology (ICT) project of the State Government, has ensured Kerala achieve 100 per cent coverage in e-filing of commercial tax returns. “‘Commercial taxes-Akshaya synergy, a success story of an “e-governance initiative of the Government of Kerala,” Dr N. Ramalingam, Dr C. S. Venkiteswaran GulatiInstitute of Finance and Taxation P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  24. Tele Medicine • Business Correspondent & Banking Kiosks • e-learning • E-business • 100 % UID Enrolment • E-governance • Offer Expertise to other states P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala Future Plans

  25. FUTURE PLAN - E-governance • No. of districts in Kerala – 14 • No . of districts rolled out e-district project- 2 • No. of services proposed through e-district- 100 • No. of services available through e-district -23 P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala

  26. THANK YOU P. BalaKiran. IAS, Govt. of Kerala Contact: P. BalaKiran, IAS, Akshaya State Office, Trivandrum director@akshaya.net

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