eGov Weekly Newsletter: December 11, 2013    Volume 10, Issue 48
  
Haryana To Bring Right To Service Ordinance
The right to service (RTS) act ensuring time-bound delivery of public services to people as a matter of right would soon be available in Haryana, as the state government on Tuesday decided in principle to promulgate the Haryana Right to Service Ordinance, 2013.
Maharashtra Bags Apex Position In UID
Outshining Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra has emerged as the leading state in India for UID Generation.
Cyberoam To Bring Holistic Security For Connected Critical Infrastructure
Cyberoam, the provider of network security appliances, announced the availability of security for Industrial Control Systems (ICS) on its UTM and NGFW network security appliances.
NCR APTRA Interactive Teller Unveiled – To Ease Everyday Branch Banking
NCR Corporation (NCR) introduced its new ATM-based interactive video technology – NCR APTRA Interactive Teller. The newly launched technology offers ease in over 90% of branch banking transactions at the ATM.
Govt Plans e-Governance Software For State Hospitals
An e-Governance software will soon be launched across all rural and district hospitals in the state to record the details of patients who get admitted for treatment.
  
Alok Ranjan
Police Modernisation In Uttar Pradesh
Anil Kumar Gupta, Principal Secretary, Home, Confidential & Vigilance Department, Government of Uttar PradeshThat is your view of the IT infrastructure that is at the disposal of the police forces in Uttar Pradesh today? Why is it that the police is lagging behind in the use of better technologies for combating crime?
Amod Kumar
Jiwesh Nandan, Principal Secretary, Information Technology & Electronics, Mining & Additional Sources of Energy, Government of Uttar PradeshToday majority of Information Technology companies are based in Southern India. What steps are you taking to make Uttar Pradesh an attractive investment destination for Information Technology companies?
Jawed Usmani Simplifying Transactions Through Information Technology
Alok Kumar, Inspector General of Registration & Stamps (IGRS) Government of Uttar Pradesh says "The presence of a multiplicity of vending agencies ensures that stamps are available easily and the need for cash transactions is eliminated. In eight districts we have already introduced e-stamping, which will soon be extended to all other districts of Uttar Pradesh"



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