Government Initiates AGRISNET Scheme for Farmers
AGRISNET envisages promotion of e-Governance by use of Information & Communication Technology (ICT). The objective of the programme is to provide IT enabled services to farmers
AGRISNET envisages promotion of e-Governance by use of Information & Communication Technology (ICT). The objective of the programme is to provide IT enabled services to farmers
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Industry News: July 2011
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The power of media, marketing and advertisement should be duly utilised to increase visibility and outreach of e-Governance projects
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Bringing all NeGP projects under a single monitoring authority would accelerate the pace of implementation
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Given the scale and diversity of India, we will need to continually optimise our approach based on learnings from various NeGP projects
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Adopting newer technologies like Cloud Computing and m-Governance will help the government to deploy more projects and save government
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Next-generation speech technologies, coupled with the mobile services revolution, can make e-Gov a truly mass phenomenon
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India is world
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The route to a green data centre is marked by complex issues that require an understanding of hardware and software and a good understanding of power, cooling and networking.