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    10/20/20131

    SUBMITTED BY:KHUSHBOO KUMARI

    GARIMA MISHRA

    ARTI SHaRMA

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    This is certified that this project namely as NATIONAL

    INFORMATICES CENTRE is jointly prepared by Khushboo Kumari

    , Garima Mishra andArti Sharma students of B.A.(program) ,Bharti

    college (University of Delhi ) -Vidya Marg Janakpuri New Delhi

    110058

    We are thankful to my Guide DR. Avanesh Anand Singh for the

    guidance for the project work.

    KHUSHBOO KUMARIGARIMA MISHRA

    ARTI SHARMA

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    CONTENTS

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    1. Introduction

    2. Home page of website

    3. Services on Home page

    4. Pictures of different modules5. Some important services provided

    by NIC

    6. Types of the NIC Head offices

    7. Conclusions

    8. Bibliography

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    Introduction About Web Site

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    The National Informatics Centre(NIC) is thepremier science & technology organization of India's Union

    Government in informatics services and information-and-

    communication- technology (ICT) applications. The NIC is a

    part of the Indian Ministry of Communications and InformationTechnology's Department of Electronics & Information

    Technology.

    It has played a pivotal role in steering e governance

    applications in the governmental departments at national, stateand district levels, enabling the improvement in, and a wider

    transparency of, government services. Almost all Indian-

    government websites are developed / managed by NIC.

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    Fig.1 Showing the home page of the web site10/20/20135

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    The home page showing various services available on

    the web site :

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    1. Services

    2. Projects

    3. Documents

    4. Awards5. Centres

    6. About us

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    Fig2.Showing the home page of Services web site connected with the Home

    page of the NIC web site

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    Some of the services under SERVICES are

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    Antivirus Services

    Business Intelligence

    Computer Aided Design

    Domain Registration

    e-Governance Standards ICT Training

    Integrated Network Operations

    Messaging

    Open Technology Centre NIC Certifying Authority

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    Fig.3 Anti Virus ServicesThis panel shows an Anti Virus Services that is provided by NIC to secure the web

    server.

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    Fig.4 (Showing the home page of the Projects website connectedwith the Home page of the NIC main web site.)

    In this panel we can see PROJECTS taken by NIC state wise .

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    Fig.5(Showing the home page of the Documents website connected withthe home page of the NIC main website )

    From this panel you can download the supported documents of different

    web portal managed by NIC.10/20/201311

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    Fig.6 (This figure showing the Award home page connectivity with theHome page of NIC main website.)

    Here in this panel you can see different award achieved by NIC for best

    performance ,year-wise .10/20/201312

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    Web Management Committee(This navigationcomes under the about us Home page that connects to the NIC main web site. )

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    This website is designed, developed and maintained by Data Centre and Web Services Group.

    Web Information Manager

    Dr.(Mrs.) Shefali Sushil Dash

    Deputy Director General

    Web Management Team

    Mrs. Alka Mishra

    Senior Technical Director

    Mr. Manoj Mishra

    State Informatics Officer, Chattisgarh

    Mr. Mohan Das Viswam

    Technical Director

    Mr. T. Pechimuthu

    Principal Systems Analyst

    Mrs. Sunita Singh

    Scientific Officer/Engineer-Sb

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    Fig : RTI (Right to information)The basic object of the Right to Information Act is to empower the citizens , promotetransparency and accountability in the working of the Government , containcorruption, and make our democracy work for the people in real sense.

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    About RTI:

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    The basic object of the Right to Information Act is to

    empower the citizens , promote transparency and

    accountability in the working of the Government ,

    contain corruption, and make our democracy work for

    the people in real sense . It goes without saying that an

    informed citizen is better equipped to keep necessary

    vigil on the instruments of governance and make the

    government more accountable to the governed . The

    Act is a big step towards making the citizens informed

    about the activities of the Government.

    NIC as a Public Authority designated Public Information

    Officer (PIO) and Appellate Authority (AA) for citizens to

    secure access to information and published the

    Proactive Disclosures in accordance with the provisions

    of the Act in October 2005.

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    Fig.8 Centre

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    The Centers home page that is connected to the NIC main web site

    shows the location of the centers . There are three types of the NIC

    centre

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    1. NIC Headquarters

    2. NIC State Offices

    3. NIC Districts Offices4. Others

    NIC has its full fledged canters in each of the state of India

    along with the Union Territories.

    In addition to the core infrastructure at the national level, NICcanters at States/UTs are also equipped to provide Web Hosting,

    Internet connectivity, E-mail facility, LAN / WAN connectivity

    (leased line), Dial Up services, Technical support and

    consultancy to the state governments and district administration

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    NIC Headquarter

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    The organizational set up of NIC encompasses its

    Headquarters at New Delhi, State Units in all the 28State capitals and 7 Union Territory Headquarters andDistrict centres in almost all The Districts of India. TheOrganization employs a large pool of efficient technicalmanpower. At the NIC Headquarters, a large number of

    Application Divisions exist which provide totalInformatics support to the Ministries and Departments ofthe Central Government. NIC Computer Cells arelocated in almost all the Ministry Bhawans of the CentralGovernment and Apex Offices including the Prime

    Minister's Office, the Rashtrapati Bhawan and theParliament House.

    NIC Headquarters is based in New Delhi. NIC hasvarious Resource Divisions at the Headquarters whichspecialize into different areas of IT and facilitate the

    Application Divisions as well as other NIC Centres in

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    NIC STATE OFFICES :

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    States

    NIC has its full fledged centres in each of the state of India along withthe Union Territories.

    In addition to the core infrastructure at the national level, NIC centresat States/UTs are also equipped to provide Web Hosting, Internetconnectivity, E-mail facility, LAN / WAN connectivity (leased line), DialUp services, Technical support and consultancy to the stategovernments and district administration.

    Internet Data CentreHosting infrastructure of NIC includes strategic storage, known as

    Storage Area Network (SAN), facilitating high availability (24x7), quickscalability, efficient management & optimized utilization of resources,with connection to Internet on very high bandwidth. Most of the Statelevel IDCs consist of SAN storage along with State-of-the-art Servers,

    Windows & Linux based hosting environment. Network Infrastructure

    Network Infrastructure in States/UTs supports Video Conferencing,Anti Virus Support and Security services at State/District levels on24x7 basis. States/ UTs are equipped with high end technologyproducts & solutions to provide seamless services to their users as

    below:

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    State Portal (Government) hosting State websites.

    Intranet applications at State Secretariat.Web-enabled applications pertaining to Commissioner Land Records,

    Food Department, School Education, Forest Department, Health, etc.

    FTP Server for transmission of utility/applications software to District

    Centres.

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    Fig.9 (This is the state offices page that isconnected with the centre home page andfurther it connected with NIC home page mainweb site.)

    In this panel we can search NIC offices state wise . Thisprovides accuracy and accountability for any e- 10/20/201322

    Fig.9 STATE offices (In this panel you can seedifferent state offices and you can also know specialty of the different canters. )

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    Fig.10 MEDIA (showing the home page of the Media websiteconnected with the home page of the NIC main websites .)

    In this panel we can see the media coverage about NIC latest project or

    development .

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    CONCLUSION

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    It has played a pivotal role in steering e-governance applications in the

    governmental departments at national, state and district levels, enabling the

    improvement in, and a wider transparency of, government services. Almost all

    Indian-government websites are developed / managed by NIC.

    NIC is a part of the Indian Ministry of Communications & Information

    Technology's Department of Electronics & Information Technology andis headquartered in New Delhi. It has offices in all 28 state capitals and 7 union-

    territory headquarters and almost all districts. At New Delhi Headquarters, a large

    number of Application Divisions exist which provide total Informatics Support to

    the Ministries and Departments of the Central Government. To cater to the ICT

    needs at the grassroots level, the NIC has also opened offices in almost all district

    collectorates. NIC Extends Technical Coordination and IT support to District

    Administration.

    So in very short we can say that NIC (National Informatics centre) is playing very

    important role for e-Governance and its a backbone of cyber space in INDIA .

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    BIBLOGRAPHY

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    1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Informatics_C

    entre

    2. http://www.nic.in/

    3. http://www.thehindu.com/

    4. http://www.nkn.in/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Informatics_Centrehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Informatics_Centrehttp://www.nic.in/http://www.thehindu.com/http://www.nkn.in/http://www.nkn.in/http://www.thehindu.com/http://www.nic.in/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Informatics_Centrehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Informatics_Centre
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    THANK YOU