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About NIC
The National Informatics Centre (NIC) was set-up in
March' 1977 by the Government of India to provide computer based information
services to Government departments. Today NIC, is a premier Information
Technology organization in India which is committed to provide state-of-the-art,
solutions for the IT needs of the Government of India at all levels. NIC carries
the distinction of being the largest IT Organization in the Country and has set
up a satellite based nationwide computer communication network, called NICNET,
with over 1400 nodes connecting the National Capital, the State Capitals and the
District Headquarters to one another. The IT services of NIC range from
Consultancy, Software Design & Development, Office Automation and Networking
Services to Training, Video Conferencing, CAD, EDI, Multimedia and Internet
Services including Web Site Development and Hosting. NIC has a nationwide
presence, with its offices spread all across the Country, from Leh to Andaman
& Nicobar Islands.
The organizational set up
of NIC encompasses its Headquarters at New Delhi, state units in all the 29
State capitals and 6 Union Territory Headquarters and district centres in more
than 600 districts of India. The Organization employs a large pool of efficient
technical manpower. At the NIC Headquarters, a large number of Application
Divisions exist which provide total Informatics Support to the Ministries and
Departments of the Central Government. NIC computer cells are located in almost
all the Ministry Bhawans of the Central Government and Apex Offices including
the Prime Minister’s Office, the Rashtrapati Bhawan and the Parliament House.
Apart from this, NIC has various Resource Divisions at the Headquarters
which specialize into different areas of IT and facilitate the Application
Divisions as well as other NIC Centres in providing state-of-the-art services to
the Govt. At the State level, NIC State Centres provide informatics support to
their respective State Government and at the District level lie the NIC District
Infomatics Offices which strive hard to provide effective informatics support to
the Development, Revenue and Judiciary administration of the District. In order
to promote Information Technology in the country, focussing on INTERNET
Technology based Value-added Services in the area of Industry, Business and
Commerce, NIC has also established 22 National Information Technology
Promotional Units (NITPUs) at major industrial/ Commercial cities viz.-
Ahmedabad, Bangalore , Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Calcutta, Chandigarh Chennai,
Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kanpur, Kochi, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Mumbai, Nagpur,
Panipat, Patna, Pune, Shimla, Tripur and Vishakapatnam. These centres provide
Video-conferencing facilities, EDI services and other INTERNET Technology based
Services over NICNET.

Role of NIC
District Centre
NIC District
centre at Guna was established in the year 1988, NIC district centre is
situated in Zila Panchayat Building in collectorate campus. Two officials, District Informatics Officer(DIO) and
District Informatics Associate(DIA) are posted by NIC to assist the district
administration and other district officials. With the coordination of NIC
officials and district administration as well as other district level officials,
NIC has established its necessity in various administrative and decision level
work.
With a latest infrastructure in ICT , NIC District
Centre Guna is providing following services

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(i) Development of MIS and
Decision support system as per the requirement of the District
Administration
(ii)
Implementation of National/State level software projects.
(iii)
Providing
technical support for site preparation and hardware installation in
various government departments.
(iv) Conduction of training programmes for promotion of IT
(v) Provide videoconferencing service to Government departments
(vi) Providing E-mail/Internet services to the
Government department.
(vii) Networking
(viii) Digital Signature
Certificate
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Major Projects Undertaken at NIC
District Centre
| Department |
Computerised Projects
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District Collectorate |
* Diversion Information System
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* Time Limit Paper Monitoring
System |
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* Public Grivance
Vigilence System |
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* Arms License Monitoring
System
(ARMS) |
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* Parakh |
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* One Day Governance(ODG) |
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* Revenue Court Cases Monitoring
System |
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* Payroll
information System |
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* Computerised Election Management System. |
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* Patwari Recruitment
System |
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* BRISC |
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Zila
Panchayat
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*
Below Poverty Line (BPL) Survey |
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* Panchayati Raj Institiution S/w(Panchlekha) |
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* National Rural Employment
Guarantee Scheme |
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* Ruralsoft |
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* Plan Plus for BRGF |
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* Survey on Physically Handicapped Persons |
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* Panchayat Directory
Information system (PDIS) |
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Land Record |
Bhu Abhilekh 4.0 |
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Crop Insurance |
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Women & Child Devleopment |
Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) |
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Planning |
Works Monitoring System |
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Health |
Integrated Diesase Survillence
Programme |
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Web Site for CMHO Office |
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Consumer Forum |
Confonet |
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Food |
Public Distribution Management
System |
Video-Conferencing
Facility
Video-conferencing is the new
way of communication by which one can talk to other side face-to-face. It has a
Microphone, Camera & TV. One can see the picture of other side on TV
screen and talk to each other. It enables top management to communicate quickly
and effectively sitting at multiple locations. Video-conferencing helps to reduce travel
costs, improves usage of management time and speeds up decision-making.
It also provides an effective way of delivering cost-efficient training to
individuals without the need to constantly travel to central
locations. The video-conferencing network
Madhya Pradesh state has been inaugurated by hon'ble Chief Minister of Madhya
Pradesh. NIC District
centre, Guna is providing video-conferencing facility to district
administration. The inaugration of NIC Video Conferencing Studio was done by
Commissioner Gwalior Division Shri. P.D. Meena.

Major Databases
Computerised
| Database Names |
Description |
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Arms
Licenses Holders |
Arms Licenses holders in the
district |
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Parakh Programme |
Database of
facilities of 11 main Departments |
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Employee's Database |
Personal
Information of all the employees of District |
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BPL Survey Database |
BPL Survey 2002 |
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Land Record
Management System |
Land Data of Land record
Department |
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National Rural
Employment Gurantte Scheme |
Details of House Hold Survey
and Job Card |

Internet Connectivity Provided By NIC District
Centre
Internet connectivity has been provided to the
following departments through LAN or Lease Circuit from NIC District Centre.
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District Collector &
Magistrate. |
Samadhan Kendra District Centre |
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Zila Panchayat Guna |
Land Record Guna |
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Food Office Guna |
Election office |
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Public Relation office Guna |
Forest Office Guna (Lease Line) |
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District
Organiser Tribal Welfare Guna |
Post office Guna (Lease Line
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| Tresaury
Officer Guna |
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NIC District Centre in News
NIC Officials
at District Centre
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Sr/No.
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Name
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Designation
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Phone No.
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Email-address
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Office
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Residence
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Neerja Saxena
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District
Informatics Officer
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254419
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254419
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saxena.neerja@nic.in
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2.
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Rajeev Arora
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District
Informatics Associate
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254419
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253439
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arora.rajeev@nic.in
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3.
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Anil kumar Tiwari
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Network-Engineer
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254419
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9424623787
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anil_531@rediffmail.com
aktiwari.nic@gmail.com
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4.
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Saket Kumar Pandey
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Network-Engineer
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254419
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9993765867
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saket_lala@rediffmail.com
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