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  1. digitalseva.csc.gov.in › auth › userDigital Seva Connect

    Digital Seva Connect is a secure authentication system for connecting our users to services available on Digital Seva portal. Enter your username and password here to authenticate your log-in and enjoy seamless access to Digital Seva portal.

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      Digital Seva Connect. Gateway to CSC Network! Digital Seva...

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  2. Find various services offered by CSC e-Gov | Digital Seva Portal, such as Aadhaar, Agriculture, Banking, Education, Election, Electricity, Health, Insurance, Skills, Travel and more. To access the services, you need to login with your CSC ID or register as a VLE.

  3. The email service is offered free of cost to CSC Network users under the CSC 2.0 Project. DigiMail is the unique email id which will be provided to all the applicants on successful registration and re-registration.

  4. CSC offers various Government services through the Digital Seva Portal. Below is the list of all such services: List Of Government Services. Name. Description. Election. To improve voter enrolment in Elections, the Election Commission of India has partnered with CSC SPV for delivery of various Electoral Registration Services through CSCs.

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  6. Jun 7, 2024 · CSC Digital Seva portal login. To log into the CSC Digital Seva portal, you need to: Visit https://register.csc.gov.in/ Click the login button. Enter your username and password. Click sign in. You will be able to access all your information by doing this.

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  8. The CSC is a strategic cornerstone of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), approved by the Government in September, 2006, with an aim to cover all 6 lakhs census villages by one lakh CSCs, as per 1:6 ratio equitably spread across rural India, as part of its commitment in the National Common Minimum Programme to introduce e-governance on a ...

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