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Contents1. Introduction/Background ............................................................................................................4
a) Vision of ‘Less-Cash’ Haryana ................................................................................................4
b) Scope of the document:..........................................................................................................5
2. The Haryana Cashless Consolidation Portal (HCCP) ...............................................................5
a) Salient features of the Portal ................................................................................................5
b) HCCP Homepage .......................................................................................................................7
c) Implementation Steps .............................................................................................................8
d) Technical Specification of the Haryana Cashless Consolidation Portal ..........................9
3. Benefits ........................................................................................................................................10
4. Challenges ...................................................................................................................................10
5. Components of the Portal.........................................................................................................10
a) Need & Planning Considerations - .......................................................................................10
b) Total Stakeholders transacting on the Portal: ..................................................................11
Government/ PSU Stakeholders: 8..........................................................................................12
Private Stakeholders: 5 .............................................................................................................12
c) User Interface (UI) of the Portal .........................................................................................13
i. HCCP Homepage .................................................................................................................13
ii. HCCP Dashboard .................................................................................................................14
iii. HCCP Stats and Trends ..................................................................................................15
iv. HCCP Guidelines and Important Notifications ..........................................................16
v. HCCP Connect Page (Informative and Promotional Material) ....................................17
vi. HCCP FAQs Page .............................................................................................................18
6. Portal Creation Models ..............................................................................................................19
a) States can develop the portal on their own ......................................................................19
b) Govt. of Haryana offers to develop portals.......................................................................19
7. Roles & responsibilities:............................................................................................................19
a) Role of IT Society, E & IT Department ...............................................................................19
b) Role of Respective State Government................................................................................20
8. Timelines & Payment Model.....................................................................................................20
a) Man Month Rate/ Customizations costing & offer to the States....................................21
i. Development Cost to IT Society ......................................................................................21
ii. Remote customization Model for the States .................................................................21
9. Payment Details: ........................................................................................................................23
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10. Contact Information ..............................................................................................................23
11. Annexures ................................................................................................................................25
a. Annexure 1 – Minutes of the Video Conferencing Meeting, 4th June 2018 ...................25
b. Annexure 2- API Documentation ..........................................................................................28
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1. Introduction/Background
The Digital India programme is a flagship programme of the Government of India
with a vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge
economy. “Faceless, Paperless, Cashless” is one of pillars of Cashless India.
Promotion of digital payments has been accorded highest priority by the Government
of India. The Vision is to provide facility of seamless digital payment to all citizens
of India in a convenient, easy, affordable, quick and secured fashion.
Honourable Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, made his biggest push for a
‘cashless’ economy, acknowledging that ‘while a cashless society is not immediately
possible’ he appealed to the people ‘to be part of a less-cash society immediately’.
He announced the demonetisation of all ₹500 and ₹1000 banknotes in India, on 8th
November 2016. In continuation to the move, the Hon’ble Finance Minister, in his
budget speech of 2017-18, announced several activities for the promotion of digital
payments including setting a target of 2,500 crore digital payment transactions in
FY 2017-18, through Unified Payments Interface (UPI), Unstructured Supplementary
Service Data (USSD), Aadhar Pay, Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) and Debit
Cards. Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) has been entrusted
with the responsibility of leading this initiative.
In order to achieve these goals, MeitY allocated segregated digital payment
transactions target to States, Ministries with high citizen touch points, Public Sector
and Private Sector Banks. In Haryana, Honourable the Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar
Lal Khattar said, ‘all villages in Haryana are going Cashless’ in-fact ‘Neemavali in
Sirsa, Haryana has become cashless’. Promoting cashless society in Haryana, the
Honourable CM also said that he will acknowledge and award such villages.
This is a reference document that endeavours to detail the processes of creating
the portal.
a) Vision of ‘Less-Cash’ Haryana
With a vision to convert the state into a digitally empowered society, a
knowledge economy and to improve the quality of service delivery, the Government
of Haryana is offering e-Governance services to its citizens. The final aim is to
provide the beneficiaries with the option of electronic/digital payment modes at all
levels wherever any Government services are rendered.
The Electronics and Information Technology (E & IT) Department in Haryana
is spearheading this initiative in the state. The department created an IT society
under its purview with the sole aim of furtherance of e-governance goals in the
state.
In the recent past, Haryana has taken various landmark initiatives for improving
access to digital infrastructure, increasing digital delivery of services and
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empowerment of the citizens. As part of promoting digital transactions and
converting Haryana into less-cash society, various modes of digital payments have
been made available by the Government, banks and wallets in the State.
b) Scope of the document:
The scope of this document spans – (i) Elaboration on the process of creating
the HCCP portal, (ii) the major processes involved in creating the portal and (iii) the
challenges faces in development of the same.
In the event that the States were to employ the services of E & IT Department
Haryana, the IT Society can facilitate the State Governments to replicate the portal
as well.
2. The Haryana Cashless Consolidation Portal (HCCP)
To further the goals of the ‘less-cash’ economy in Haryana, a ‘Cashless
Consolidation Portal’ was developed indigenously by the state’s Department of
Electronics and Information Technology. The main aim of this portal is to track and
manage the count of digital transactions in the state. The URL of the portal is
https://cashlessharyana.gov.in. The portal was developed in-house by the E & IT
Department Haryana’s IT Society.
a) Salient features of the Portal
1. Tracking the consumption of Digital Payment Services by citizens ofHaryana
2. API integration to capture transaction data from differentstakeholders, such as Wallets, AePS, DBT, Revenue Dept.
3. Safe, secure, and easily accessible by users
4. Display information of all available electronic modes andchannels of transactions
5. Provisions for institutions, banks, wallets and departments toshowcase their upcoming cashless incentivisation offers
6. Monitoring of cashless transactions count in the State of Haryana.Monthly updation of the captured data on the portal
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i. Tracking the Consumption of Digital Payments – This feature permits the
citizens to track and measure the progress of Digital Payments in Haryana.
ii. API Integration – This permits for convenient and real time capturing of data
from stakeholders.
iii. Safe, Secure and Ease of Access – Permits safe storage of data and ease of
access permits easy contact to the Digital Transaction data in the State.
iv. All data is displayed segregated by the mode and channel employed for the
transaction, eg – BHIM, BharatQR, Wallet (PayTM, Airtel Money, Vodafone M-
Pesa Wallet, etc.), Credit/Debit Card, etc.
v. Dedicated sections have been created on the portal whereby stakeholders
can promote their incentivisation and promotion schemes to the users of the
portal
vi. All transactions are updated monthly, so the users are always informed on
the transaction count and other details. Constant monitoring of transactions
ensures that no transaction information is always accurate.
In video conferencing meeting held on, 4th June 2018, regarding sharing of Digital
Payments data by all States - the Secretary MeitY, stipulated that the Government
of Haryana should guide all states with pointers on how they could execute the
Cashless Consolidation Portal in their own territories.
The sections below detail out the steps that can be taken for implementation of
the portal. Minutes Attached Annexure 1.
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c) Implementation Steps
Haryana Cashless Consolidation (HCC) Portal monitors and informs its
stakeholders on the demonetization status in Haryana State.
The portal was developed post diligently interfacing with all stakeholders
involved, including institutions like state departments, banks, wallet companies etc.
Multiple workshops were conducted to engage stakeholders so as to understand their
technical and operational concerns around data sharing modalities. These challenges
and technical parameters were kept in mind while designing the portal
functionalities and the APIs (for real time data exchange).
The creation of the portal involved a seven step process of technical and
operational coordination. The process is detailed below –
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d) Technical Specification of the Haryana Cashless Consolidation Portal
Bearing in mind the requirements of the HCCP, the following technical
specifications were formulated for the portal. Parameters like (i) Regular Data
Updation, (ii) Provisions for dynamic changes in the portal, (iii) Good user
experience, (iv) Security were taken into consideration while designing the portal.
Detailed below are the technical specifications up on which the HCC Portal has
been designed.
Environmental requirements: Hardwar and Software
Application Server information:
a) Web Server Package: IIS Web Server 8
b) Version: Internet Information Services 8
c) Operating System: Windows Server 2012 R2
d) Framework: Dot Net Framework 4.5
e) HTML: HTML5
f) Language: C#
g) RAM: 64GB
h) Cores: 8
i) Storage: 1TB
Database Server Information:
a) MySQL Database Server
b) Version: MySQL 5.7.18
c) Operating System: Ubuntu 16.10.1
d) RAM: 4GB
e) Cores: 2
f) Storage: 100GB
API Integration Information;
This API permits for real-time transfer of data between stakeholder technology-stack
and the portal’s technology-stack.
a) Framework: Dot Net Framework 4.5
b) Language: C#
c) Data Format: JSON
d) RAM: 64GB
e) Cores: 8
f) Storage: 1TB
Please refer Annexure 2 for API Documentation
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3. Benefits
Haryana Cashless Consolidation Portal (HCCP) as a digital payment transaction
monitoring system helps in increasing transparency, enhancing financial inclusion
and ensuring a healthy financial ecosystem in the state.
a) Promotes the use of cards (Debit, Credit and Pre-paid), Digital-wallets/E-
wallets, Internet Banking, Unified Payments Interface (UPI), Banking apps,
and other government schemes.
b) Capture digital impressions of digital transactions in the state of Haryana, by
tracking transactions in the state.
c) Global best practices for smooth stakeholder engagement
d) MeitY and Niti Aayog actively participating in HCCP. Scorecard by both bodies
integrated in data collection modalities at the portal backend
e) Dual language. Portal available for viewing in local language (Hindi) and
English.
4. Challenges
When executing the project the following challenges need to be taken into
consideration.
a) Following up with the departments, banks and wallets for collection of
information need to be consistent and diligent. Ideal way would be to
integrate the API of the portal with the department so as to create a seamless
data updation process.
b) Often times the data may have to be collected manually through e-mails.
c) Some departments may require hand-holding when doing the API integration.
d) Technical Specifications need to be catered to the dynamic requirements of
the portal.
e) Use technologies that allow for seamless data updation and permit for
changes in portal functionalities, look and feel so customisation is possible, if
and when required.
5. Components of the Portal
This section elaborates on the various modules and the broad explanation behind
the development thought-process of the portal modules.
a) Need & Planning Considerations -
Unavailability of a unified user interface for monitoring Cashless Payment eco-
system was leading to unaccountability of financial growth indicators in Haryana
State.
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The E & IT Department allocated the task to its Society for I.T. Initiative Fund
for e-Governance whose development team was allocated the task to build the
HCCP portal to track and display cashless payment transaction count.
Development Though-Process Detailing:
a) Create list of all stakeholders dealing in cashless payments – segregate by
government and private.
b) Arrange meetings with stakeholders. This can prove to be a daunting task since
this requires voluntary participation from stakeholders. Diligent follow-ups would
be required to execute workshops/meetings. Level of participation from
stakeholders would also differ from stakeholder to stakeholder.
c) Enthusiasm of stakeholders in sharing of data in required format would also vary.
It was observed that many stakeholders were not able to share their transaction
details due to reasons like – different types of digital transaction in the system,
inability to share transaction details on a daily or monthly basis.
In order to overcome this challenge, the implementing team developed APIs to
facilitate stakeholders in the data sharing process.
APIs were created after rigorous stakeholder meetings and feedback, as per the
RBI Guidelines of Data Exchange which allowed for easy integration with
stakeholders.
d) Displaying data, tackling both relevancy and user friendliness can also be
challenge, since data received can often be cluttered or non-relevant. Bucketing
of users and effectively leveraging a complex database strategy therefore
becomes extremely important.
e) To generate and display filtered and non–filtered reports to stakeholders was also
felt necessary. The reports were deigned and tailored to fit each
user/stakeholder bucket.
f) MeitY Team and NITI Aayog were interfaced with in order to motivate them to
participate in portal design. Scorecards from both were included in the backend
to intelligently collect and manage data.
g) Security was of utmost concern while designing the portal. Various SSLs were
considered during the design process of the portal. DigiCert was the SSL which
was finally chosen to be implemented on the Portal due its compatibility with
browsers and encryption capabilities.
h) In order to promote Digital Payment Transactions, a dedicated section was
allocated on the Portal where both and government and private stakeholders
could showcase upcoming schemes and incentivisation.
b) Total Stakeholders transacting on the Portal:
13 as of now. Portal’s design allows compatibility for further integrations.
Discussions with players like MobiKwik, WhatsApp Payments, Uber, Ola etc.
underway to include more counts.
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Government/ PSU Stakeholders: 8
Namely: Banks (36 Banks), DBT Cell (20 Departments), AePS (Atal Sewa
Kendra/CSC), RuPay Card on POS, BHIM Application, USSD, eGras Revenue Dept (3
Sources), UHBVNL)
Private Stakeholders: 5
Namely: Airtel Wallet, Vodafone M-Pesa Wallet, PayTM Wallet, Aditya Birla e-
Wallet, PayU Money Wallet
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c) User Interface (UI) of the Portal
i. HCCP Homepage
Clearly segregated sections for displaying captured transactions (by year and stakeholders)
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ii. HCCP Dashboard
a) Stakeholder Bucketed Dashboards
b) In Depth Analysis of Data Received
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iii. HCCP Stats and Trends
a) Display trends in an attractive fashion for consumption of targeted stakeholders
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iv. HCCP Guidelines and Important Notifications
a) Regular updation of any new guidelines and schemes for consumption of end users and stakeholders
b) Minutes of Key Meetings and Notifications
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v. HCCP Connect Page (Informative and Promotional Material)
a) Promotion material around Digital Payments
b) Provision for stakeholders to display their promotion material and incentives
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6. Portal Creation Models
a) States can develop the portal on their own
Using this as a reference document, the States can develop the portal on their
own.
b) Govt. of Haryana offers to develop portals
If any State were to so wish, the E & IT Department, Govt. of Haryana, through
its SeMT team, with the admin support of the Department’s IT Society offers to
create a similar portal for your State. The IT Society of the E & IT Department,
Haryana is a body that specialises in matters related to and the furtherance of e-
Governance goals of the State.
Broadly, the IT Society of Haryana defines its objectives as the following -
a) To arrange, create and support Management of the ICT infrastructure and e-
Service Delivery mechanisms in the State
b) To create and manage common IT infrastructure assets and Information assets
of the state creation of capacity for the same
c) To support implementation of the NeGP (National e Governance Plan) and
various Mission Mode Projects (MMPs) as envisaged under the NeGP from time
to time
d) To support planning, facilitate implementation and monitoring of various e-
Governance Projects in the State.
e) To assist in creation of IT and e-Governance related capacity across the State
Government in-line with departments and organisations
f) To work for up-gradation of Standards and quality of administration with
adoption and use of Information Technology in Haryana and promote use of
ICT to improve efficiencies and bring transparency in Governance
g) State Gross Domestic Product, and generation of IT related employment
With extensive experience in developing such portals, the E&IT Department,
through its IT Society can develop the portal end-to-end for your State and help you
with the customisations as required.
7. Roles and Responsibilities:
In the case of the state choosing to go with the second model (Secion 6.b), a
Memorandum of Understanding will be required to be signed between the IT Society,Govt. Haryana and the designated department of the respective state.
Following will be the roles and responsibilities of the aforementionedstakeholders:
a) Role of IT Society, E & IT Department, Haryana
Below are the proposed activities that the IT Society, E & IT Dept. Haryana will
execute for your State.
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i. Develop the complete portal for your State
ii. Creating Admin Console / Logins for different stakeholders
iii. Interface for data sharing / API interfaces and other web services
iv. Provide Customizations on Man month rates for initial 3-6 months
v. Initial security Audit/ certificate of the Portal
b) Role of Respective State Government
i. Infrastructure provisioning for hosting the Portal
ii. Domain registration
iii. Purchase of related software
iv. Purchase of SSL
v. Nominating a Nodal Officer for day to day coordination and facilitating
environment
vi. Operating and Maintaining the portal (Post handholding and capacity building)
vii. Interaction with respective stakeholders
viii. Data collection from stakeholders
8. Timelines & Payment Model
For delivering one-time Package, following are the deliverables:
a. Expected delivery time: 20 days (Delivery of Portal, without population of
Stakeholder Data)
b. Cost of the Package: INR 60,000 + taxes (includes development and testing
costs, please refer table for detailed list of activities and timelines)
c. The following activities shall be performed from the date of receipt of work
order:
S.No Activity Timelines (Days)
1
Receipt of Work Order:
Assumptions:
a. Nodal officer / SPOC appointed
b. MoU signed between I.T. Society, Dept. of E &
IT, Haryana and designated department of
respective State
c. Required Server hardware provisioned
d. Required Software provisioned/ installed
T0
2 Requirement Gathering T1 = T0 + 2
3 Portal Development / Customizations T2 = T1 + 7
4 Portal Deployment T3 = T2 + 2
5 UAT T4 = T3 + 4
6 Documentation T5 = T4 + 3
7 Handover T6 = T5 + 2
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Man Month Rate/Customizations Costing Offer to the States
i. Development Cost to IT Society
The IT Society has developed this portal to maturity in a span of 6 months where
various stakeholders were consulted and APIs/ web services were written after
rigorous stakeholder meetings and feedback as per the standards/ RBI Guidelines of
Data Exchange. The Society has incurred cost of INR 17, 66, 274 approx. for the
development / stabilization of this portal.
Resource/
Designation
Man Month Rate
(INR)
No. of resources Total (6 Months)
System Admin
(Server
Management)
49,134 1 2,94,379
.Net Developer 49,134 2 5,89,596
DB Administrator 49,134 1 2,94,379
Designer 49,134 1 2,94,379
PHP Developer 49,134 1 2,94,379
Total 17,66,274
In addition a team of consultants were involved for overall mentoring and
stakeholder consultation.
ii. Remote customization Model for the States
While, the IT Society can efficiently deliver a one-time package similar to the
Haryana Cashless Consolidation Portal in twenty days, we understand the need for
State specific customisations, such as creation of state specific APIs, UI/UX
Customisations, etc. We are committed to deliver a portal that suits your needs
and expectations.
The customisations will be done remotely and efficiently for your State through
the accomplished team in Haryana and the mentoring your local team will be done
free of cost. In case your State invites our officer(s) for a State visit, TA, DA, etc.
shall be borne by the respective State. The costing for this customisation model
is detailed below.
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Customisation Costing of Duration one Months (taxes extra, currently 18
% GST) at 25% of the it Society’s effort
Resource/ DesignationNumber of
resourcesCost for One Month (INR)
System Admin (Server
Management)1 49,134
.Net Developer 2 98,268
DB Administrator 1 49,134
Designer 1 49,134
PHP Developer 1 49,134
Total 294,804
Total Cost (@25%) of effort for States 73,000
The development team shall be customising the portal as per the requirement of
the State and would be charging INR 73,000 (taxes excluded) on monthly effort basis
(25% effort). The States can hire the team on monthly basis, where the payment of
one month (as indicated above) need be paid 100% payment upfront to the IT
Society.
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9. Payment Details:
All payments to be made out to ‘Society for I.T. Initiative Fund for e-
Governance’
Bank Name & Address HDFC Bank Ltd.
Address HDFC Bank Ltd., SCO 85, Sector 46,
Chandigarh - 160047
IFSC Code HDFC0000434
Account No. 04341450000235
Payment terms
100% Payment to be made upfront i.e. both for the development package at
Sl. No. 8.a.i and for customizations on monthly basis at Sl. No. 8.a.ii.
10. Contact Information
SL Component/ Activity Contact
Title Cashless Consolidation
Portal
Objective Creation of Cashless
Consolidation Portal for
States
Department
Initiating
Principal Secretary,
E & IT Department,
Haryana
Sh. Ankur Gupta, IAS
Principal Secretary,
Electronics & Information
Technology Department, Haryana
Room No. 503, 5th Floor, Haryana
New Secretariat, Sector-17,
Chandigarh - 160017
Tel: 0172-2714001
Email: [email protected]
Implementing
Agency
Society for I.T.
Initiative Fund for e-
Governance
E & IT Department,
Haryana
Sh. Ravinder Singh
Senior Administrative Officer
Room No. 42 , 9th Floor
Haryana Civil Secretariat,
Chandigarh-160001.
Tel: 0172-2748142
Email: [email protected]
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Details of the
Administrator
Secretary,
E & IT Department
Haryana
Sh. Vijayendra Kumar, IAS
Secretary
Electronics & Information
Technology Department, Haryana
SCO 111-113, Sector 17-B,
Chandigarh-160017
Tel: 0172-2704922
Technical Contact Head SeMT/ CISO,
Electronics and
Information Technology
Department,
Haryana
Sh. Munish Chandan
Head SeMT/ CISO
Hartron Complex, Electronics and
Information Technology
Department, Govt. of Haryana
SCO 109-110 Sector 17-B
Chandigarh, 160017
Phone - 0172 - 2703479
Email-
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11. Annexures
a. Annexure 1 – Minutes of the Video Conferencing Meeting, 4th June 2018
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https://cashlessharyana.gov.in
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b. Annexure 2- API Documentation
Please refer to the following link for the API Documentation -
https://cashlessharyana.gov.in/files/DigitalPaymentAPI_Ver0.1.pdf
List of Recipients: 1 Shri Prince Dhawan,
Spl. Secy (lT), Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Civil Secretariat, Itanagar – 791111 Phone :0360-2211811, 9910383686 Fax :0360-2292710 Email :[email protected]
2 Shri.Alok Sinha Additional Chief Secretary (IT& Electronics) 203, UP Secretariat, Government of Uttar Pradesh Bapu Bhawan Lucknow – 226001 Telefax: 0522-2238399 Email: [email protected], [email protected]
3 Shri. RK Sudhanshu, Secretary,Information & Communication Technology Department, Government of Uttarakhand, Uttaranchal Secretariat, Subhash Road, Dehradun – 248001 Phone :0135-2712097 Fax :0135-2713532 Email :[email protected]
4 Shri Debashis Sen Secrerary (IT), Government of West Bengal "Monibhandar", 6th Floor, Webel Bhavan Complex , Block – EP & GP Sector- V, Saltlake,Kolkata - 700091 Phone - 2357-2533 Fax - 2357-2534 Email - [email protected]
5 Shri Anindo Majumdar Chief Secretary Government of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Email - [email protected] Office - 233110 / 234087 / 232656
6 Shri K.Vijayanand,
Principal Secretary, Information Technology, Electronics & Communications Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh, IIIrd Floor, D Block, AP Secretariat, Hyderabad Phone :0863-2444243 Email :[email protected]
7 Shri M. Nagaraju Secretary (IT) Directorate of Information Technology, ITI Road, Indranagar, Agartala Pin- 799006 Phone - 0381-2414127 Email - [email protected]
8 Dr B. Chandramohan IAS., Secretary (IT) Government of Tamil Nadu Information Technology Department, Secretariat, Chennai-600 009 Phone :25670783 E-Mail : [email protected]
9 Shri. VB Pathak, Principal Secretary (IT), Top Floor, Annexe – I Secretariat, Kazi Road, Gangtok- 737101, Sikkim Phone : 03592-202691 Fax : 03592-207426
Email : [email protected], [email protected]
10 Shri. Akhil Arora, Commissioner &Principal Secretary, Department of IT&C, B-Block, 1st Floor, Yojana Bhavan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur - 302005 Phone : 0141-2224855 Fax :0141-2222011 Email :[email protected]
11 Sh. Rakesh Kumar Verma, Principal Secretary (IT), Government of Punjab SCO 193-195, Sector 34A, Chandigarh Tel: 0172-2604892 (Director Office), 2600971 Fax: 0172-2604892 Email: [email protected]
12 Shri. Mebanshailang R. Synrem,
Commissioner & Secretary, Information Technology Deptt., Ground Floor, NIC Building, Secretariat Hall, Shillong Phone :0364-2224620 Fax :0364-2226352 Email :[email protected]
13 Shri. Pu Vanlal Chhuanga, Commissioner &Secretary (IT), Department of ICT, Government of Mizoram, Secretariat Building Annexe – I, Aizawl – 796001, Mizoram Phone :0389-2328741 Fax :0389-2326196
Email :[email protected]
14 Shri.K.D.Vizo, Commissioner & Secretary, Power and Information Technology & Communication, New Secretariat, Thizama Road, Nagaland, Kohima - 797001 Phone :0370-2270108 Fax :0370-2270439 Email :[email protected], [email protected]
15 Shri. Ashok K.K. Meena, IAS Principal Secretary, Electronics & Information Technology Department, Govt. of Orissa, Bhubaneshwar Phone :0674-2567584 Fax : 0674-2567842 Email : [email protected]
16 Shri. D. Manikandan Secretary (IT) Department of Information Technology Government of Puducherry – 605 001 Telefax: 0413-2338300 Email: [email protected]
17 Shri. Sumant Singh, Secretary (IT),Room no. 5, North Block, Manipur Secretariat, Imphal – 795001, Manipur Phone :0385-2450029 Fax : 0385-2452629 Email : [email protected]
18 Shri S.V.R.Srinivas Principal Secretary (IT), Government of Maharashtra 514, 5th Floor, Annexe, Mantralaya, Mumbai 400032 Tel: 22026534 Email: [email protected]
19 Shri Pramod Agrawal, Principal Secretary, Dept. of Science and Technology, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Room No. 321, Third Floor, Mantralaya, Bhopal. Ph. No.: +91-755-2441025 Email: [email protected]
20 Dr.Tariq Thomas Secretary IT, U.T. of Lakshadweep, Kavaratti Tel : 04896-262256
Email-id : dit.silvassa-dnh@nic,in
21 Shri. M. Sivasankar, Secretary (IT) Room No. 157 4th Floor North Block, Secretariat Thiruvananthapuram Ph: 0471- 2327979, 2518653 Mob: 9847797000 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
22 Shri.Gaurav Gupta Principal Secretary to the Government Dept.of Information Technology, Biotechnology and Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka. VI Floor, 5th Stage M.S.Building, Ambedkar Veedhi Bangalore – 560001 Ph: 91-80-22280562, 22032434 Fax: 91-80-22288340, 22262450 E-mail ID: [email protected], [email protected]
23 Shri. Saugat Biswas Secretary (IT) 3rd floor, Room 343 Civil Secretariat, Srinagar, J&K 190009 (May – Oct) Tel: 0191-2476091 Email : [email protected], [email protected]
24 Sh. Jagdish Chander Principal Secy. (IT) Government of Himachal Pradesh, H.P. Secretariat, Shimla-171002 Phone: +91-177-2621897, 2880769 E-mail: [email protected]
25 Shri. Dhananjay Dwivedi, Secretary, Department of Science & Technology, Government of Gujarat Block No. 7, 5th Floor, New Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar Phone : 079-23259999 Fax : 079-23250325 Email : [email protected]
26 Shri Ameya Abhyankar, Secretary (IT), Government of Goa, IIIrdFloor, New Secretariat, Porvorim - 403501
Phone :0832-2419417 Fax : 0832-2419616 Email :[email protected],[email protected]
27 Shri. Sandeep Kumar Secretary (IT) Department of Information Technology, Government of Delhi 9th Level 'B'-Wing Delhi Secretariat, New Delhi-110113 Phone : 011-23392254 Fax : 011-23392693 Email : [email protected]
28 Smt. Pooja Jain Secretary (IT) Department of Information Technology, Government of Delhi B/H Secretariat , Near Forest Dept. Fort Area , Moti Daman UT of Daman and Diu- 396220 Tels. : 0260 - 2230003 Email-id : [email protected]
29 Ms. Soumya, IAS
Director (IT) 207, 208 Second Floor, Secretariat, 66 KVA Road Amli, Silvassa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli Pin 396230 Tel : 0260-2640351 Fax : - Email-id : dit.silvassa-dnh@nic,in
30 Shri.Ajoy Kumar Sinha Secretary (IT) Union Territory Secretariat, Sector – 9, Chandigarh Tel: 0172-2740641, Fax: 0172-2740054 Email: [email protected]
31 Shri Rahul Singh,
Secretary cum Appellate Authority (Information Technology), Government of Bihar, II Floor, Technology Bhawan, Vishweswaraiya Bhawan Campus, Bailey Road,Patna – 800015 Phone :0612-2545315 Fax :0612-2545316 Email :[email protected]
32 Shri V S Bhaskar,IAS
Additional Chief Secretary(IT),Information Technology Department Government of Assam,Assam Secretariat (Civil), Block-C,2nd Floor,Dispur,Guwahati-781006,Assam Phone:0361-2237062
e-Mail:[email protected]
33 Mr.Aman Singh Special Secretary (IT,BT & CM ) Chief Minister Secretariat Government of Chandigarh Mantralaya,Raipur-492001 Phone :91-771-4080793, 9425201947, 9993079875 Fax. No.:91-771-2221304, Email: [email protected] , [email protected]
34 Shri Jayesh Rajan(IAS) Principal Secretary to Govt.IT, Electronics & Communication Dept, 2nd Floor, D Block,Telengana Secretariat,Hyderabad-50002 Phone No. 040-23456401 Email :- [email protected]
35 Shri Sudhir Tripathi
Chief Secretary , Govt.of Jharkhand 1st Floor ,Project building, Dhurwa ,Ranchi-834004 Tel.no.0651-2400240, 2400250 Fax.:0651- 2400255 Email: [email protected]
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