Thane Launches Portal for Clearing Building Proposals
The Town Planning Department of the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) in Maharashtra has gone online with a dedicated portal launched to clear building proposals.
The Town Planning Department of the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) in Maharashtra has gone online with a dedicated portal launched to clear building proposals.
Kapil Sibal, Union Minister of Communications and Information Technology held a round table conference with the stakeholders to deliberate upon the draft National Communication Policy (ICT) Policy-2011 on Tuesday in the capital
To accelerate the enrolment process in the Aadhaar project of UIDAI, the Karnataka government will shell out Rs 100 to every poor pensioner and job-seeker under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.
Glodyne Technoserve Limited announced the acquisition of Comat Technologies, another solution provider of e-Governance services in India.
The Civil Service Bureau (CSB) has activated both online services in cooperation with the Electronic Government Authority
Sanovi Technologies Pvt Ltd, announced that it has bagged the recovery management contract for India’s Unique Identification (UID) project
To begin with, Government Medical College, Srinagar, Jammu and Associated hospitals, Gandhi Nagar Hospital, Jammu and JLNM Hospital, Srinagar will be taken up in the first phase
The Department of Posts (DoP) has launched i-Code cards in Bihar to help the unemployed find better job avenues. It is an initiative that would work as an e-Employment exchange and bridge the gap between the employee and the employers
The India-Tanzania Centre of Excellence (CoE)was recently inaugurated in Tanzania recently. It has been implemented by city-based Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC). The CoE will offer diploma and certificate courses targeted towards students from varied backgrounds who aspire to make a successful career in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry
The six-month long census for conducting a head count of poor people, along with their caste and religious affiliations, will be almost paperless as the enumerators will be armed with low-cost tablet computers