Project_Nemmadi

Project Nemmadi

Project Nemmadi is a program initiated by the State Government of Karnataka, India to provide e-governance services to rural citizens.[1] It was initially piloted in 2003 at fourteen locations under the name Rural Digital Services (RDS). RDS was considered a success, and as a result, the program was expanded into Project Nemmadi, a public-private partnership with Comat Technologies. Between 2006 and 2009, approximately 800 facilities, called Nemmadi centers, were built statewide.[1][2]

These centers provide services such as the issue of birth, death, income, and caste certificates, ration cards, land records, and pensions.[1][3]

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References

  1. Bussell, Jennifer (26 March 2012). Corruption and Reform in India: Public Services in the Digital Age. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107019058.
  2. Das Aundhe, Madhuchhanda; Ramesh, Narasimhan (June 2013). "Case Study - NEMMADI, Karnataka". National E-Governance Division. Retrieved 19 January 2018.



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