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2 u Population: 1.7 million (54% tribal) u No. of blocks: 13 u Total area : 8195 ha u Rainfall : 830 mm (last three years average 430mm) u Average Landholding: 1.85 ha. u Agriculture Production Rabi: 2.91 lakh ha. Kharif: 4.41 lakh ha. u Main Crops: Soyabean, Cotton, Wheat u APMCs: 7 u Horticulture: 5713 ha. u Main Crops : Banana, Papaya, Mango, Orange District at a glance
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3 ISSUES IN CONCEPTUALISATION OF GYANDOOT PROJECT : a Content in Local Language / English a Internet / intranet network a Government sponsored/community owned kiosks a V-sat / existing OFC telecom infrastructure a Free services / user - charges
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4 Gyandoot - The purveyor of knowledge An Intranet in Dhar –39 village kiosks 21 Gram panchayat 18 private kiosks –32 e-clubs Provides various content & services Content in Hindi
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5 Stakeholders of Gyandoot Gyandoot Samiti A registered society under M.P. Societies registration Act 1873. All the members are government officials with the Collector as President and CEO ZP as Secretary The operational team is of Program Manager, DIO (Technical head), APO & four computer operators. Soochak Is a private entrepreneur At least matriculate Is paid no salary / honorarium (Earns for himself)
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6 Stakeholders of Gyandoot Zilla Panchayat Provides infrastructure facilities for Gyandoot Provides for telephone, electricity expenses Most of the staff have been drawn from the Zila Panchayat who work part time. National Informatics Center Provides technical support and guidance in system maintenance and software development
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7 Server Gyandoot - The system Pentium-III, 128 Mb RAM, 18Gb HDD, Serial Port Card 5 modems at server end LAN connecting all govt. departments Client end Celeron processor, 4.3 Gb HDD, Universal Serial Port Equipped with multimedia facilities Connectivity Dial up connectivity (OFC/UHF) (9-12kbps) CORDECT Wireless in Local Loop (70kbps) can cover 25 km radius simultaneously voice & data transmission
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8 Comparison with some other models
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9 Comparison of Different Connectivity Solutions
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10 SGSY infrastructure fund 10th Finance Commission State Finance Commission SGSY financing Donations from Trusts, industries etc. THE FUNDING MODEL...
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11 Services of Gyandoot E-governance Caste/Income/domicile certificates Land records Registration of birth and death Grievance Redressal Old age/Social Security pension Social atrocities/epidemics Information on government schemes/allocations Guidelines for property registration Citizens’ charter Expert advice Driving license
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12 Services of Gyandoot E-commerce Mandi Rates Gram Haat Vaivahiki Online directory of people online booking of vermi-compost Soil testing
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13 Services of Gyandoot E-Education Question banks Personality tests Syllabuses Sawaliram se puchiye Quizzes Education courses (only through village kiosks) E-library
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14 ECONOMICS OF SOOCHANALAYAS INVESTMENT : Capital cost of establishing a kiosk :- Rs. 57,000 Computer 32000 Modem 3500 Installation charges 2000 Printer10000 UPS 9500 Recurring cost per annum :- Rs. 12,000 Includes telephone, electricity and other maintenance expenses
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15 INCOME PER ANNUM : Gyandoot services :- Rs. 24,000/- Jobwork / Data entry :- Rs. 6,000/- Training :- Rs. 16,000/- Others :- Rs. 2,000/- Rs. 48,000/- NET INCOME Rs. 36,000 p.a. Economics Of Soochanalayas
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16 SELECTION CRITERIA SELECTION OF KIOSK LOCATIONS : People’s response / initiative shown by gram Panchayat Haat Bazaar / Bus Stand Point. Local exchange on OFC/ within WiLL access limit SELECTION OF SERVICES : Meeting with panchayat representatives Felt-needs of the villagers identified through RRA / PRA exercises
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17 Blocks covered - 9 Population coverage - 1 million No. of kiosks- 39 (21+18) Coverage of Gyandoot Profile of Beneficiaries/customers Data collected through online customer survey No. of kiosks covered - 15 No. of people surveyed - 580 Survey carried out for a month in September 2001
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18 Profile of Beneficiaries/Customers
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19 Profile of Beneficiaries/Customers contd… Approximately, 40% of Dhar's population is below the poverty line.
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20 Profile of Beneficiaries/Customers contd…
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21 Profile of Beneficiaries/Customers contd…
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22 Profile of Beneficiaries/Customers contd…
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23 Profile of Beneficiaries/Customers contd…
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24 SPEED BREAKERS Y Telecom infrastructure (Last mile problem) Y Power situation Y Policy and legal framework Y Initial Funding
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25 GROWTH TILL DATE Kiosks :- from 21 to 39 (addition of new kiosks are in the private sector. License fee Rs. 5,000 p.a.) 32 Kiosks in Schools. Services :- From 5 to 35 Users :- fourfold increase. Funding :-From community to private.
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26 RESULTS Faster response from government machinery Transparency in access mechanism - anytime,anywhere anybody. Elimination of middlemen Better return to villagers for their produce Alternative employment opportunities ( as soochak / through on-line employment exchange / as trained computer literate youth)
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27 RESULTS contd... 200 rural youth getting computer training at the kiosks Government employees voluntarily getting trained in computers. “Advanced course on IT” started in polytechnic college.
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28 RESULTS contd... Local political decision making in resource allocation is affected in favour of IT (Rs. 25 Lakh sanctioned in MPLAD for e-education project) Project has generated international level discussions on e-governance model Government of MP instituted Gyandoot Award amounting to Rs. 2.00 Lakhs for popular IT projects
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30 District Dhar, Madhya Pradesh
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