Placement drive to begin in December at IIT Kanpur
Academic session will begin from December 1 to December 22 at the first round placement drive of IIT Kanpur 2016-17. […]
Academic session will begin from December 1 to December 22 at the first round placement drive of IIT Kanpur 2016-17. […]
IT and ICT has helped in making government’s initiatives more efficient and transparent, thus providing equal opportunity to every kid, […]
In its effort to make transparency the hallmark of their governance, besides bridging the gap between India and Bharat, the […]
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eGov Editor-in-Chief Dr Ravi Gupta and NIIT Technologies CEO Arvind Thakur engage in a conversation over NIIT’s current projects with […]
Arvind Thakur is the Chief Executive Officer of NIIT Technologies Ltd, a global IT Services Organization, headquartered in New Delhi,
According to an assessment on ‘e-Governance initiatives’ undertaken by Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), cities like Delhi, Chandigarh and Goa are rated best in terms of e-Network access but in terms of e-Network policies, Southern part of India is taking lead.
There is a plan to revamp the country’s largest e-governance project – MCA-21(Ministry of Corporate Affairs while 21 standing for 21st century reform), which enables e-filing of corproate information with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. The Ministry will undertake the project along with Tata Consultancy Services.
[This article was published in the June 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
For the developing countries what matters most in implementing e-Government is low cost, high speed and efficient access network infrastructure.
Soon Anganwadis of Orissa (India) would find space in the cyberworld. Anganwadis provides all facilities for children below the age of five.