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Competition for Name and Logo for CSC Scheme

Competition for Name and Logo for CSC Scheme
Start Date :
Sep 17, 2014
Last Date :
Mar 23, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Background on Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme ...

Background on Common Service Center (CSC) Scheme

Set up under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) formulated by the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Government of India, the Common Services Centers (CSCs) are ICT enabled front-end service delivery points at the village level for delivery of Government, Financial, Social and Private Sector services in the areas of agriculture, health, education, entertainment, FMCG products, banking, insurance, pension, utility payments, etc.

The Scheme is being implemented in a public private partnership (PPP) framework with a focus on rural entrepreneurship & market mechanisms. The CSCs have been set up by implementation partners called as Service Centre Agencies (SCA), who are appointed by State Designated Agencies (SDAs) through a transparent bid process. The CSCs are operated and managed by Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) who are appointed by the SCAs. Further it is being proposed to set up one CSC in every panchayat to take public services closer to Citizen’s doorstep.

About CSC 2.0

Based on the learning from the earlier launched CSC scheme and the feedback received from various stakeholders including the State Governments, Government of India has approved “CSC 2.0- A Way Forward”, under Digital India program in August 2015. It envisages the expansion of self sustaining CSC network till the Gram Panchayat level by setting up at least one CSC in every Gram Panchayat with a target of more than 2.5 lakhs CSCs within four years. This would include strengthening and integrating more than one lakh CSCs already operational under the existing CSC Scheme and making an additional 1.5 lakhs CSCs operational up to the Gram Panchayat level. One of the envisaged outcomes of CSC 2.0 is - Consolidated delivery of services through a universal technological platform at all the CSCs across the nation, thereby making the e-services, particularly G2C services, accessible any where across the country.

Why a new Name and Logo for CSC?

At present all State Governments have different names and logos for their Common service centers. For instance, Jharkhand calls its CSC – Pragya Kendra, Gujarat by the name of e-Gram. CSC SPV is declaring an open contest to design a Name (for Common Service Center) and Logo which captures the essence of the mission and purpose of the CSC Scheme. As mentioned above, wide range of services are being delivered through CSCs with the aim of taking ICT closer to the residents of rural India.

Given the critical nature of the CSC project and its far reaching impact on the lives of every Indian resident, it is imperative that the powerful idea behind the project gets communicated to its recipients in a way that is motivating. By branding the project we are in effect placing the residents at the heart of our efforts and acknowledging that everything we do is eventually for their benefit. A Name and Logo can then be thought of as a visual shortcut that communicates what the brand stands for.

CSC-SPV invites proposals from the public to create a brand for the CSC Scheme (Name, and Logo). The entry selected would carry a cash prize of Rs. 50,000 to the winner. Consolation prizes of Rs. 5,000 would be provided to three participants.

The entries shortlisted earlier through the earlier contest titled ""Competition for Name and Logo for CSC Scheme" would also be considered during fresh evaluation. The entries received earlier through 2 contests in September-October 2014 were evaluated and committee felt to make another attempt to receive some more innovative and creative logos and taglines for the CSC Scheme.

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Lokesh Kumar
Lokesh Kumar 10 years 1 month ago
Bhartiya Graam Jan sampurn vikaas kendra Or Sampurn graam seva kendra or Graam sampurn seva kendra or Graam samaaj kalyaan kendra
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Pankaj Mishra
Pankaj Mishra 10 years 1 month ago
Name- e-HAM (Everyone towards hitech access mission/movement) e-HUM (Everyone towards hitech utilization mission/movement) Tagline- हम॒ हमारे॒ लिए( hum hamare liye) rays showing number of services provided at one place (disc) by digital India
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Gaurav Bajaj
Gaurav Bajaj 10 years 1 month ago
Make daylight sensors on all street light so that automatically switch on/off on time and by doing do so electricity wasteage is less in our country. If electricity wastage is less in our country then we make new innovations fast as compare to other country.
Gaurav_31
Gaurav_31 10 years 1 month ago
Suggested name alongwith Logo jpeg file attached: 1. Gramin Saksham Kendra 2. Gramin e-Suvidha Kendra 3. Gramin e-Sahyog Kendra Attached Logo file shows example of sample no.2. Jai Hind
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vijay suresh kalunge
vijay suresh kalunge 10 years 1 month ago
name:: LOKANGRAHA.. meaning: lokangraha not only means to bring people together but also to develop them... bringing people together for their development . In the picture there are two hands . one represents the government whereas the other represents the intermediates between government and people. the government hand has an officer on it.. and the intermediate hand has common citizen o it. they all come together to develop the country...
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