Introduction
National Informatics Centre, Jhansi was inaugurated on March 9, 1989. The operations
however started in August 1990 when a new power line was installed. Since then the centres
services have been utilized by various departments at the District & Divisional level.
The works undertaken by NIC Jhansi can be broadly classified into 5 categories.
 | 1. Data processing |
 | 2. Management Information System & Information Systems |
 | 3. Communications |
 | 4. Training |
 | 5. Others.
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 | Data Processing
Data processing is one of the major tasks which is very helpful for the district
administration. At the district level there are many jobs done on a routine basis
which just involves, calculating and compiling information. As a first step we make
the users feel that a computer can be really helpful for them.
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 | Information Systems
Information & Monitoring Systems like Land Records, Reference, Court Cases, Arms
Information, Village Directory, District Plan, Recovery Certificate, Census Data, are some
project which plays very important role for monitoring and providing assistance in
decision making. By these project District Administration are kept well informed with the
latest status.
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 | Communications
National Informatics Centre , Jhansi is connected through a "Micro Earth
Station" & "Personal Earth Station" to the NIC Network NICNET and
INTERNET. It is a satellite based network. Through this network the centre can communicate
with all districts in India, State Capitals, New Delhi and Offices having the same
facility and all the Internet sites. The purpose of this network is basically to improve
the efficiency of data transfer from district level to state capitals and New Delhi.
It provides electronic mail through which messages can be transmitted and
received.
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 | Training
Training is an essential work of the centre to make the administration aware of the
potentials of computers. From time to time Officers from various departments were called
and an CAP (Computer Appreciation Porgramme) was conducted. The response so far has
been encouraging but the people with a technical background were found to be more
enthusiastic than others.
Clerks & Lekhpals have also been trained in data entry and are comfortable with the
system.
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 | Others
Apart from Implementation and Development of Application S/w we have to assist other
departments like Treasury, Jt. Director Treasury, District Court Centre, Agriculture
Marketing, Central Excise, Dy. Director (Stat), DESTO Office, Railways Public Grievance
Monitoring Systems, DRDA, Election Office.
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