The aims and objectives of the five Committees are: To recommend and advise the Hon’ble Chief Minister on matters of policy and integrated planning in the State. To identify projects/Sectors where public projects can be implemented with the help of private sector. To recommend steps for attracting private investment in major projects. To discuss, deliberate and make recommendation on important policy matters, including policy formulation and policy planning that would have a major impact on the state or carry implications across the departments. To provide for inter sectoral and Inter-departmental Coordination on Issue of Policy. To aid short-term and long-term perspective planning.
State Security Committee will take an overall view of the security situation in the state as well as security of VVIPs, Government offices including Secretariat, vital installations etc. and advice the Government accordingly. The objective of CGG are: To work with various stakeholders for identifying key issue in governance, addressing these issues by designing practical solutions, developing action plans and providing technical support for implementing them To act as a think tank and change agent for government and other sectors with regard to policy initiatives and programme design. To develop e-tools for reducing response times in crisis situations and delivery time with response to government policies and programmes. To build capacity within the government for supporting change management initiatives. To provide Technical Support and Consultancy Service to local, state, national governments as well as national and international organizations in the area of designing action research and implementing Governemnt reforms. The Divisional Development Review Committees was constituted for: regular review of development activities in Districts implementation of rural development programmes implementation of infrastructure development programmes implementation of CM announcements.
Guidelines for preparation of IT Plans were issued in the year 2000. IT Policy makes it mandatory for all Govt. Departments / Boards / corporations to prepare their long term IT Plans. These IT Plans form the basis for application of IT and IT base system development in the organization concerned. IT Policy envisages that the organization concerned shall undertake intensive re-engineering and administrative reforms, redefining its role and recasting the structure and functioning of its organs to facilitate adaptation to IT, with an aim to provide a single point of contact to the citizen for electronic delivery of services. Finance & Treasuries, HUDA, Transport, Revenue, Excise & Taxation, Food & Supplies, Social Justice, Employment, Advocate General, Town & Country Planning, Agriculture, Police Networking, Labour, Industries, Urban Development, Panchayats, Higher Education, Supplies & Disposal etc. are some of the departments, whose IT Plans have been approved and the implementation is at different stages.
1. Vision Statement: To achieve efficiency, transparency and accountability in governance by providing ICT enabled access and opportunities for all,anywhere, anytime. 19 centers operational except at Mewat 39 Services offered Major Services -- Driving License, Vehicle registration, Record-of-Right (Nakal), Birth & Death certificate, Domicile, Income, Caste, Physically Handicapped Certificates, Applications for Social Welfare Schemes, House Tax, Public Grievances, Passport Applications Acceptance, Arm Licenses related services, Downloadable Forms & Procedure to get the services 3. 104 CSCs in Urban Areas, out of which 49 would be show-case CSCs PPP Partner identified. Agreements signed with 3 companies viz. M/s SARK Systems India Ltd., M/s 3i Infotech and M/s Comat Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Haryana State is 3 rd State in the Country to sign Master Service Agreement. Major Services -- Collection of Electricity Bills, Water Bills, Telephone Bills, Mobile phone bills, Results & Provisional certificates, Acceptance of applications for all Transactional Services, Record-Of-Right (Nakal), Deed Writing, E-mail communication & Internet surfing, Information on Government jobs, tenders, Government instructions, Panchayats development works, release of funds, Agriculture inputs availability, Ration Cards and PDS information, Public Grievances .
List of 19 Departments – Revenue, Transport, Agriculture, Employment, Treasury, Panchayat, Home, Commercial Tax, Municipality, Labour, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Fisheries, PWD(B&R), Irrigation, Women & Child Development, Social Justice & Empowerment, Public Health, Technical Education, Industrial Training & Vocational Education and Health. The proposal for setting up of SeMT has been sent to GoI. Funds are awaited. GoI is working out as to how these professionals would be selected. More than 18000 Govt. officials have been trained till now.
1. Land Records: Workflow Automation. Integration of LR components. Single Window Interface for Deed Writing, Registration, Mutation, Jamabandi and copy of ROR. ROR through Touch screen Kiosks & web portal www.jamabandi.nic.in , integrating with Bar Coding. Establishing HALRIS centres at all 112 Tehsils/STs Property registration: Features like Deed writing, capturing & storing of photos, security checks, collector rates, registration fee information, statistical reports. Linked to Mutations & Jamabandies. Self sustaining model. Upto 40% increase in stamp duty collection. Fraud prevention. Municipalities: Significant increase in tax collection. Transparency in tax computation. Birth & Death and Other Certificates Issuing System being implemented.
1. Commercial Taxes: Daily Collection Register Reconciliation - Linkage with Treasuries, Multiple Bank Branches Treasuries: Integrated work flow Automation, Role based dynamic menus & security. Payments, Receipts, Pensions, Bank Scroll, Voucher Preparation. Challan Entry at Bank end, Token Entry at Treasury end. Implementation at all the locations. Linkage with FD & Banks established. Multiple Banks can have transactions with single Treasury. Transport: Self sustainable Model - through DITS/RedCross Society. Significant increase in revenue collection. Increased public Convenience. Haryana model was studied by consultants of DIT, GOI for replication in other states. Police: Application software like PIS, MIS, Accounting, Inventory, Budget, Court Cases, File Tracking developed, installed on Police Net, Concerned officials trained, implementation started. Dynamic Web Portal developed and hosted for G2C interface.
1. Agriculture: IT action plan approved by IT-PRISM. Social Welfare : Dynamic web portal at socialjusticehry.nic.in . Beneficiaries can check their disbursement status. Technical Education: Polytechnics - Web enabled MIS for Polytechnics & Technical Education Directorate and Students Information System Haryana School Education Board: Project received National Gold Icon Award. Project RTB (Results Through Binocular) received National Bronze Icon Award Secondary & Higher Education: Infrastructure Monitoring, Web enabled Transfers Requests Processing Health care : Medicine Inventory Monitoring System (MIMS), Doctors Leave Accounting System and Family Welfare MIS, Malaria Monitoring Software, Software for National School Health Implemented at Civil Surgeons offices Food & Supplies : Focus on public interface, Inter-departmental and Intra-Departmental Information Sharing. Web enabled monitoring of daily procurement & Storage Information on Food grains through all DFSCs. Finance : Interactive website for hosting of State Budget & FD Instruction, POL Monitoring System, Loan Processing System.
These packages have been developed by NIC for universal application across all the Govt. organizations.
STATE WIDE AREA NETWORK – ADHAAR PHASE I – 6 Departments being horizontally connected - SDM / Tehsil / NT of Revenue Department - Treasuries of Finance Department - GM Haryana Roadways of Transport Department - DETCs of E & T Department - MCs of Urban Development Department - BDPOs of Panchayat Department PHASE II -- Departments namely Agriculture, Food & Supplies, Industries, Social Justice & Empowerment, Women & Child Development and Education are short-listed for horizontal connectivity Connectivity between SNMC (State Network Management Centre) and 22 DNMCs (District Network Management Centres) shall be provided by 31.05.2007 Connectivity upto 129 BNMCs (Block Network Management Centres) shall be provided by 31.10.2007 Haryana is second state in country to start work on ground in the country under the present scheme of establishing SWANs under NeGP.
DLeDC : One DLeDC set up in every District Mini Secretariat – 19 Districts Being setup in one District (Mewat) 39 Citizen Centric Services are being provided Self-sustaining model Availability of Doctor, Police official and Naib Tehsildar has been ensured for timely & hassle-free provision of service Computerization of back-end operations has been completed / is in process. LAN : In Mewat & Panipat District Secretariat building is under construction IT Training Labs: IT Training established with at least 10 Computers and training imparted to more than 16,000 employees. IT Training Labs are being established in Mewat & Panipat Districts. E-District Project : Approval of proposal and funds awaited from GoI.