Yeddy Launches Rs 180 Cr KSWAN - e-governance in DK and Shimoga


Yeddy launches Rs 180 cr KSWAN; e-governance in DK & Shimoga
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Bangalore, Dec 7: E-governance administration will be introduced at the offices of the Deputy Commissioners of Dakshina Kannada and Shimoga on a pilot basis as part of the Rs 180 crore Karnataka State Wide Area Network (KSWAN) launched by the state government in Bangalore on Monday.

Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa, who launched the project as part of the national e-governance programme to establish a State Information Highway connecting the government from the State level to the taluk level administration, said the e-governance in the administration would be extended all other districts in a phased manner.






The ultimate mission of the project is to have a ``connected government’’ to transform the way the government interacts with its citizens and provide a responsive and people-friendly administration at all levels, the chief minister said.

The Rs 180 crore KSWAN project is being implemented by the state government’s Centre for e-governance, Yeddyurappa said after holding a videoconference with state governor H R Bhardwaj.

The main objective of the project was to establish a reliable, robust and secure communication corridor at all levels of the Government - state, district and taluk. It would help the government to take quick decisions and ensure delivery of servicesto the people effectively and efficiently.

The system would facilitate connectivity to all e-governance applications of the State and facilitate electronic delivery of the Government to citizen and Government to business services.

Bhardwaj, in his inaugural address from his office in the Raj Bhavan, congratulated the state government for successfully launching the project which would provide data, voice and video services across the state
KSWAN has established connectivity for 2,300 government offices spread across the state, covering 70 departments. Additionally, occasional users groups can get connected to KSWAN through Dial-Up facility.

Major departments connected through the KSWAN facility are: 176 taluk offices, 203 Bhoomi offices, 216 treasuries, 213 urban local bodies, 270 offices of the sub-registrars and other officials of the Department of Stamps and Registrations, 52 RTA Offices and 15 check-posts of the Transport Department, 245 offices of the Public Works Department, including the offices of all assistant executive engineers, 159 courts, including the Karnataka High Court and district courts, 29 prisons, including the Bangalore central prison, 30 Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI) offices, and offices of the Departments of Agriculture, Food and Civil Supplies, Energy, Health and Family Welfare.

With this, the Karnataka has joined the select band of Gujarat, Goa and Tamil Nadu in the implementation of e-Governance at all levels of administration in keeping with Bangalore’s reputation as the knowledge hub of India.
M N Vidyashankar Principal Secretary, Department of e-Governance, said the system also helps the Government to deliver services with speed and more transparency and accountability which will also serve in checking corruption and delays.

Each connected office will be provided with by Internet Protocol (IP) phones, through which users can dial and speak to all offices connected with KSWAN free of cost.

Facilities have also been crated to provide video conferencing services, connecting state headquarters to all districts. The system would help each department to hold review meetings with officials at the district and taluk levels, Vidyashankar explained.

  

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Tue, Dec 08 2009

    HI RONNIE, DISGUSTED TO SEE YOUR COMMENTS. YOU ARE JEALOUS OF GOOD WORK DONE BY BJP GOVT. UNDER THE LAEDERSHIP OF SHRI. YEDIYURAPPAJI.

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  • M P HIREMATH, DHARWAD

    Tue, Dec 08 2009

    CONGRATULATIONS C M YADIYURAPPAJI,HOPE YOUR VISION FOR DEVELOPING KARNATAKA WILL BE A TRUTH,DURING YOUR TENURE,I AM SURE KSWAN WILL BE OF GREAT HELP FOR THE SAME,WILL IT BE POSSIBLE TO CURB THE CORRUPTION.WHICH IS ABIG HURDLE IN THE WAY OF DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES.

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  • Padmanabha Shenoy, Udupi / Saudi Arabia

    Tue, Dec 08 2009

    It's a good move from Mr. Yediji. but he should make sure that it will be implemented soon.

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  • Vivek ,Software graduate, Udupi/Dharwad/Bengaluru

    Tue, Dec 08 2009

    @What it does? This will lead to transparency in governance,travel ,time and cost reduction.For example post is delivered by hand were as E-mail is electronic.In future, shortly Govt. will introduce Karnataka-One service centres and also telemedicine is possible. The process has started with e-governance.Future will be E-health,E-education,E-gram panchayats,E-service centres and many more...

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  • KempeGowda, Kanakapura

    Tue, Dec 08 2009

    KSWAN it established in all district not only in DK and shimoga. It's already connected all gok dept from taluka level to state level.Congrats to all the team who worked in KSWAN. KempeGowda.K STPI Engineer Chhickballapur (KSWAN Consultant)

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  • c ferrer, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 07 2009

    Congratulations Mr Y on e-governance launch for DK and Shimoga. Now lets have the details of the connections that have been provided to 2300 government offices in 70 govt departments . Or will this just be another white elephant like the email service promised but never implemented earlier. All newspapers, magazines and websites should widely publicise how the aam aadmi can get through to these offices/departments

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  • Ronnie, Kinnigoli/Kinnigoli

    Mon, Dec 07 2009

    Can anyone tell us whether we can expect any improvements in current efficiency levels of the government departments of the state? Or How we can monitor the worthiness of 180 Crores of rupees spent on KSWAN project? How citizens can utilize this facility? What it does? Let us have some details.

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  • Ummerkunhi, Perinje/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 07 2009

    "Abhivrddi Mantra" welldone Mr. C.M.Yeddiji.SHUBHAVAGALI!!!!!!!

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