DIPR
DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 22
The State government has made available various government services to citizens at nominal fee.
Towards this, the department of Information Technology & Communication has set up 220 common service centres under the brand name ‘NagalandOne’ across the State where citizens can avail services. These services include online passport application, PAN card application, inclusion of names in electoral roll, application of scholarships for both higher education and technical education, NPSC application, birth and death registration (for Kohima district only) and Aadhar card printing.
Additionally, one can avail other business services like desktop publishing, basic PC repair, DTH recharge, SIM activation, mobile bill payments and recharge, Microsoft e-learning education package, instant passport photo, e-ticketing, CSC Bazaar (online shopping), and payment of LIC premium at any of the 220 centres.
The centres also act as banking correspondents and will help citizens open and operate bank accounts. To support these services, the department of Information Technology & Communication has the required IT infrastructure including a robust network for data, voice and video connecting all headquarters of DC, ADC and SDO (C) with the state headquarters, a state-of-the-art data centre and a state portal integrating all available government services.
Many more services are being included to fulfill the vision of the national e-governance plan in making all government services accessible to the common man in his locality. For further information or queries, one can visit the website www.itngl.nic.in, www.nagaland.gov.in or contact 0370-2271470 or email at dit-ngl@nic.in or visit the Directorate of Information Technology & Communication.