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(a) Updation of COPIS SW (Computerisation of Proflal Information System)

COPIS, popularly symbolizes to Provident Fund for Landless Agricultural Laboures introduced in the year 1998 and designed to cater to the long-felt need for availability of Provident Fund for Landless Agricultural Labourers, is presently in operation in about 305 development blocks across the State of West Bengal and there is increasing need for inclusion of the remainder blocks as well.

The PROFLAL scheme which is running for the last few years at various blocks in Bengal along with Bankura, few modifications have been made in order to make client applications more flexible and to make it easily made accessible for web based system the census block, census gram panchayats corresponding to each block of west Bengal are being included. Previously the block authorities were allowed to enter the block names on their own. The basic feature of the modified client based application is:

The district name as entered in the system is to be matched with the district name available from census data, the block name already available in the system which should be matched with the corresponding block name of census data.

After then the gram Panchayat names along with the existing GP code under each Block are to be matched with updated GP code and name from Census data so as to update the block level data.

After proper selection of District, Block, GP the system updates the database with the updated district name, block name, Gp names along with their codes and in no way system will allow to change the district, block, GP name for a subscriber.

The WB Govt. in an notification in September’, 2011 increased the Maturity year from age of 50 years to 60 years for those whose date of maturity is after 23/10/2010. The necessary updating has been done so that the age of maturity can be made easily to 60 years.

For administrative convenience three new reports are generated so

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