Multi-lingual call centre in Sri Lanka for accessing govt services
By dialing 1919 from any phone, Sri Lankans now have access to all services offered by the government through its multi-lingual call centre.
By dialing 1919 from any phone, Sri Lankans now have access to all services offered by the government through its multi-lingual call centre.
The White House is determined to follow through on its efforts to make cybersecurity a top priority. A 60-day review of the nation’s cybersecurity stance, completed recently by White House cybersecurity experts, has a list of specific goals.
The police force of New South Wales (NSW) has implemented Australia
The Union Cabinet has decided to set up a centralised processing centre for IT (Income Tax) returns at Bangalore at the cost of INR 255 crore as part of an exercise to quicken the processing of IT returns.
The Lakshadweep government has launched a web-enabled medical inventory management system for managing stock position of medicine and appliances.
Because of the fears of money laundering and misuse of the electronic money transfer facility by terror outfits, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) have sought for a detailed verification of all sub-agents of wire transfer companies such as the Western Union.
The Department of Economic Development (DED) of U.A.E launched three new e-services as a part of GITEX Technology week. Created in collaboration with Dubai e-government, the new services allows the customers to track the status of transactions, pay for transactions, request certificate delivery and attend to fines through the DED websites.
The government of Kenya is drafting a legislation to fast track Electronic Commerce in the country. The proposed ‘e-Transaction Bill’ is expected to help in the growth of e-Commerce sub sectors as well as attract investors.
On friday over 15 lakh Kerala school children start taking their practical tests in Information technology on personal computers using a special Linux version.