Common Service Centres (CSCs) are access points for delivery of various electronic services to rural and remote areas in India, bridging the digital divide by providing essential government and private sector services to citizens, thereby empowering communities and promoting digital inclusion.

Common Service Centres (CSCs) utilize digital devices such as computers, tablets, and smartphones to deliver a wide range of government and private services to citizens in rural and remote areas. These devices enable access to e-Governance services, financial transactions, telemedicine, education, agricultural information, and employment opportunities, empowering communities and fostering socio-economic development through digital inclusion. Digital devices play a crucial role in Common Service Centres (CSCs) by enabling the delivery of various government and private sector services to citizens in rural and remote areas.