UDC
What is UDC and why?
Union Digital Service Center is established in Union Parishad
A state-of-the-art Information and Knowledge Center (Telecentre) based on Information Technology
The purpose of which is to ensure information services at the doorstep of the grass root people. A
People from central to rural towns are easily known near their homes
Gets life and livelihood related information and essential services in the environment.
On November 11, 2010, the Hon'ble Prime Minister from his office and the United Nations
Development Program (UNDP) Administrator and former New Zealander
Prime Minister Miss Helen Clark from Char Kukrimukri Union in Bhola district
All union information and service centers across the country through video conference
(UISC) simultaneously inaugurated. Months from all these centers
About 40 lakhs
People are consuming information and services. Easily, quickly and cheaply through UISC
The quality of life of the local people is vast through access to government and private services
Positive changes are beginning to come.
Keeping the slogan of ``Service at Doorsteps''
The journey of UISC begins. Society and the State as a result of the establishment of UISC
Creating a free flow of information in every aspect of the system
It has become possible, where people have to go from door to door for services
No, rather the service is reaching people's doorsteps. Free flow of information to people
One of the prerequisites of empowerment. Information on 4,501 Union Parishads in the country
Including the participation of rural people in free flow of information as a result of setting up service centers
The way to get information and services at the fastest time has been facilitated
The information and service center was transformed into the Union Digital Centre.
Ingredients:
One of the objectives is to ensure better information services for the public in the area
UDC consists of multiple computers and related equipment, which are phased
has been and is being established. The necessary materials of UDC come from the entrepreneur
Investment and from Union Parishad Fund (Revenue Sector and LGSP Scheme).
A computer with minimal stabilizer, a black and white printer, a
Color printer, a modem for on-line connection, a
Operation of a UDC with scanner, a digital camera
It is possible to start early. But lower for full UDC management
Written materials required –
Multiple computers (desktop and laptop)
1 multimedia projector with large screen
1 laser printer
1 color printer
1 modem
1 scanner machine
1 laminating machine
1 photocopy machine
1 digital camera
1 webcam
A UDC may have more or less overhead depending on local demand.
PPPP has established Union Information and Service Centre
(Public-Private-People's Partnership) model. each
UISC has two local young entrepreneurs, one of whom
A man and a woman. These entrepreneurs manage the UDC. something something
In addition to one woman and one male entrepreneur in the center, there is one more woman each
And men are working as 'alternative entrepreneurs'.
The entrepreneur is UDC
The income of each UDC is the income of the entrepreneur, not the salaried worker. At UDC
An entrepreneur is also an investor.
Planning and Implementation: Cabinet Division, A2I, BCC, DoICT and BASIS