Monday 13 February 2012 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead
Canon, Nestpider to roll out Rajasthan SSA project

Canon India will be providing the automated document feeder scanners for the Rajasthan Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan project

New Delhi: Canon India along with its channel partner Netspider India would roll out the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan CTS 2010 in Rajasthan.

Canon India will be providing the automated document feeder (ADF) scanners for the Rajasthan Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan CTS-2010 project.

The initiative aims to create a database of the demographic attributes, education status, out of school children status and many such minute details of every child in Rajasthan.

This is for the first time in Rajasthan that the government has taken the initiative to provide basic education to the children from birth to the age of 14.

In the year 2006, such a large scale scanning and ICR project was initiated by Government of Orissa. This project proved that it was possible to visualise the digitisation technology in action and not only in demo centres.

This project is a replication of the same but in much less time. This project involves scanning around three crore forms in just a month’s time.

Netspider will utilise Canon’s high speed document scanning solution integrated with its Forms Processing solution to provide one-stop solution to transform paper documents into database for effective information sharing and reports generation of various types as required by Government of India.

The tedious task like collection of forms from districts in Rajasthan, applying ICR solution and creation of database can be easily managed.

Netspider will be the end-to-end solution provider for Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan implemented by Government of Rajasthan.
—iGovernment Bureau

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