UK Parliament to Introduce e-Petitions Soon
The Parliament’s Procedure Committee proposal for e-Petitions will now be accepted through the parliamentary website, announced the Government of UK.
The Parliament’s Procedure Committee proposal for e-Petitions will now be accepted through the parliamentary website, announced the Government of UK.
Delhi Police plans to bring in electronic round-the-clock surveillance in bustling marketplaces and other sensitive and vulnerable places where terrorist strikes are at high risk.
The Department of Posts, India has announced the introduction of electronic money transfer.
Indian Navy launched an e-Procurement portal to bring forth better objectivity, accountability and openness in procurement activities.
The digital divide in Kenya is all set to get narrowed. This is exactly what the intention of the drive is which has seen the coming up of a model digital village centre in the slums of Korogocho in Nairobi.
Availing services at the click of the mouse is no longer a service reserved for citizens of metropolitans instead, people from the villages of Kerala are also doing just that.
To streamline the process of issuing driving licenses in the state, the Government of Nagaland has launched Vahan and Sarathi software Scosta, the smart card operating system for transport application. Vahan software is for registration where as Sarathi was for issuing of driving licenses.
To disburse the wages to NREGA (National Rural Employment Gurantee Act) workers, the Department of Posts in India, in collaboration with National Informatics Centre (NIC) and Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) is working towards establishing an electronic payment system.
PwC (Price waterhouse Coopers) has become the third party audit (TPA) agency for Tripura SWAN (State Wide Area Network) for a period of five years. Selected by a limited tender process by Department of Information Technology (DIT), they have become India’s first third party auditor for the project.
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.