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Panchayti Raj
Intensive ‘As –Is’ Status Studies of computerization and IT Usage

Department of Panchayati Raj, Government of Uttar Pradesh

Report on ‘As –Is’ study on Information Technology usage and level of computerization and IT / eGovernance Roadmap
February 2007 Version 1.0 Submitted by:

PwC

IT/e-Governance Roadmap Ver 1.0 Department: Directorate – Panchayati Raj (Department of Panchayati Raj)

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Executive Summary .................................................................................................................5 Executive Summary .................................................................................................................6 CHAPTER 1: DEPARTMENT OF PANCHAYATI RAJ – A BACKGROUND ..........................................11 1. Department of Panchayati Raj - A background ...................................................................12 1.1. Vision of the department................................................................................. 12 1.2. Administrative set –up of Department of Panchayti Raj ...................................... 12 1.3. Key functions of the department ...................................................................... 16 1.4. Stakeholders of the department ....................................................................... 16 1.5. Departmental Services .................................................................................... 19 1.5.1. Information Services....................................................................................... 19 1.5.2. Transactional Service ...................................................................................... 20 1.6. Plans of the department – 5 year perspective.................................................... 21 1.7. Service delivery vision of the department – 5 year perspective ........................... 21 CHAPTER 2: AS – IS STATUS

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