Kejriwal said 30 more services will be included in the project in the next one month and the number will rise to 100 in two-three months.
Delhi residents can dial 1076 to place a request for doorstep delivery of services which will be provided from 8 am to 10 pm. However, the call centre, set up to facilitate delivery of services, will function round the clock.
The chief minister said the AAP government wants to set up a model through home delivery of services for the entire country and the world.
In the first phase, the AAP government will provide 40 services such as caste certificate, driving licence, ration card, birth certificate, marriage certificate, water connection at the doorstep of Delhiites.
The services will be provided for an extra fee of Rs 50.
Driving license, new water or sewer connection and disconnection will also be provided under the scheme between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. through a 'Mobile Sahayak'.
All the 'sahayaks' -- six in each 11 districts -- will be geo-tagged and will be monitored by a supervisor of the district.
People can also file their complaints and feedback on the same number if facing any issue in the delivery of service.
"It is a revolutionary work in governance. Delhiites will now not need to stand in queues in government's department.
"It will save people's time. Citizens will also not need to pay money to touts to get their work done," Kejriwal told reporters here.
He appealed to the media to highlight discrepancies in the implementation of the scheme so the government can ratify them in the next 10-15 days.
At the event attended by all cabinet ministers and senior officers, Kejriwal said the government is spending Rs 12 crore on the implementation of the doorstep delivery of services.
The government has hired a private company - VFS Global Services Pvt Ltd - through which its services will be provided at the doorstep of citizens.
After police verification, 66 mobile sahayaks (facilitators) have so far been hired through the company to set up a call centre.
The company's head of operations, Manpreet Singh Arora, said Delhi has 11 districts which will have 6 mobile sahayaks and one supervisor each.
Arora said that more mobile sahyaks will be hired and police verification for them is under process.
Mobile Sahayak will be equipped with all necessary equipment such as biometric devices and a camera.
As per the plan, if a person wants to apply for driving licence, he or she will have to call at 1076 and give the details.
Thereafter, the agency will assign a mobile sahayak, who will visit the applicant's residence and get the required details and documents.
The government has also set up a feedback system for the citizens availing doorstep delivery of public services.