Jyotiraditya Scindia, Civil Aviation Minister flags off 6 routes to connect NorthEast India
In a move to enhance mobility and connectivity in North-East India, Union Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya M Scindia virtually […]
In a move to enhance mobility and connectivity in North-East India, Union Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya M Scindia virtually […]
Meghalaya Governor R.S. Mooshahary has said that technology is an agent of progress and everyone must embrace change. “IT (information […]
The Commercial Taxes Division, Finance, Revenue and Expenditure Department officially launched Sikkim Electronic Vanijyakar Administration (SeVA) under National E-Governance Programme […]
For swift communication of government decisions and announcement relating to rural affairs, the Tripura government will use the Short Messaging System (SMS).
Arunachal Pradesh successfully set up the State Wide Area Network (SWAN) project last week to connect various offices in 15 district headquarters and 46 blocks in the state in a network.
Dr Mukul Sangma is a great believer of change and while it has been just over a month that he has taken over as the state Chief Minister, he is already talking about rolling out quality education and health facilities to trigger high growth
In spite of the rapid strides that we are making in Information Technology, there are many issues and challenges that continue to undermine the initiatives being taken.
Srei Sahaj has been mandated to roll out 5,565 common service centers in Bihar. Srei Sahaj, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Punjab National Bank (PNB) which will enable a speedier implementation of the e-governance project in Bihar.
Governor Jai Prakash Nehra inaugurated a computer centre at Piphema Village in Nagaland to spread computer literacy and bring about rapid awareness at the doorsteps the remote areas of the state.
225 Common Services Centres would be set up in the North-Eastern state of Meghalaya in a move for better e-Governance in the rural areas.