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About eSevai

The Government of Tamil Nadu vision for the Common Service Centre Project is that the IT enabled Government Services should be accessible to the common man in his/her village, through efficient, transparent, reliable and affordable means. This vision shall be realized by the state Government by setting up the CSC project in [partnership entities who will establish the network of common service Centers and deliver range of G2C and B2C services through the network of CSCs.

The Common Service Centre (CSC) scheme was formulated under the National eGovernance plan envisaged the CSCs to act as front end delivery channels to provide various Government services. As per Government of India guidelines 1 Common Service Centre (CSC) has to be established for 6 Village Panchayats. Therefore 2770 CSCs have to be established as per the norms of Government of India. However Government of Tamil Nadu has proposed to roll out 5440 CSCs throughout the State in the ratio of 1 CSC for every 3 Village Panchayats in a Public Private Partnership (PPP) model as envisaged by Government of India.

The original model of Common Service Centers was that Service Centre Agencies would be identified by tender process and they shall in turn identify Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) who shall establish and operate Common Service Centres (CSCs) which are to be the front end service delivery points of the Scheme. However, due to various reasons, the Service Centre Agencies (SCAs) for setting up of Common Service Centers (CSCs) could not establish the service delivery outlets throughout the State, which was an essential requirement rolling out of the e-District programme. Out of 5,440 CSCs targeted to be established, only about 10% were actually established by the SCAs.

  • To overcome this issue, an alternate mode of service delivery channel was devised.
  • A two-pronged strategy was followed –
    1. in respect of the key centres like Collectorates, Municipal Offices and Taluk offices, the PSUs of the Government of Tamil Nadu – namely M/s ELCOT Ltd and Ms/ TACTV Ltd commenced e-sevai centres. These were premium centres offering a wide bouquet of services in a model ambience. The key centres including in the State Secretariat were inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief Minister to ensure visibility and active cooperation of all stakeholders.
    2. At the other end, the peoples organizations close to the local community were selected: Primary Agriculture Cooperative Credit Society (PACCS) [which have elected boards and are accountable to the local people], Village Poverty Reduction Committees of the World Bank aided Pudhu Vaazhvu Project (VPRCs) [upon which the National Rural Livelihood Mission was modeled later] were made to commence the e-sevai centres in the rural areas of their jurisdiction. The e-sevai centres offered not only a source of income for the VPRCs and service to the local public, but also are a great empowering tool for the rural poorest of the poor who are the office bearers of the VPRCs. The e-sevai centres of the PACCS and VPRCs used the existing computers and infrastructure available with them, with minimal additional cost.

As on 31.3.2016, 10558 Common Service Centres have been established throughout the State as detailed below:

S. No. Entity Service Centre Agency No. of Centres
1 PSU TACTV 468
2 PSU ELCOT 383
3 Non-PSUs PACS 4541
4 Non-PSUs VPRC 4634
5 Non-PSUs IFAD 19
6 Private VLE 442
7 Non-PSUs Others 71
Total 10558
Category of services offered by SCAs
Service Provider TACTV ECLOT PACS VPRC IFAD VLEs Others
Services through eDistrict portal
Services through eSevai Portal X X
Apna CSC services X X
Category of services offered by SCAs
S. No. Department No.of.Service
1 Revenue Administration 17
2 Social Welfare Department 7
3 TANGEDCO 1
4 Corporation of Chennai 2
5 Water and sewerage Bill Payment 1
6 Tamil Nadu Police Department 5
7 Civil Supplies Department 2
8 Registration Department 4
9 State Transport Authority 3
2 TNEA 2016 - BE/BTech Online Registration 1
Total Services 43

The CSC model of Tamil Nadu is being adopted by DeitY/CSC SPV in CSC version 2.0. An exclusive CSC Management module has been developed to facilitate the CSC Users, SCAs and other stake holders to effectively monitor their day to day activities. In this regard various types of role based MIS reports are provided.