Delhi Government Plans a One Stop Portal
The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD), India has decided to upgrade the state portal. Presently
The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD), India has decided to upgrade the state portal. Presently
The state government of Bihar, India is working on six major e-Governance initiatives worth INR 1.6 million with Tata Consultancy services (TCS).
The Ministry of Information & Communication Technology (ICT), Azerbaijan is planning to set up 2,500 rural ICT bureaus across the country under its 4th Economic Plan.
The administration of Kerala’s Thrissur district has successfully implemented a centralized reservation system to bring down the price of sand, which had been controlled by mafia of sand miners and lorry owners.
Bangalore (India) based online bus ticket vendor, redBus has partnered with Comat Technologies to extend its services to the rural areas in the country.
The Bureau of Customs (BoC), the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD), Philippines are expecting to start implementing the e-Governance project aimed at improving their business-related processes.
Soon in India, the Gram Panchayat President or Sarpanch will be able to monitor panchayat centric schemes do financial accounting and reporting, keep records of gram sabha and panchayat meetings
The Government of Haryana has launched a website called HaryanaIndustries.nic.in in association with Microsoft India.
The Government of Malta has launched a scheme whereby citizens of the country can obtain broadband Internet connect for
The Delhi Cabinet on 14 January, 2008 approved implementation of the online Project Jeevan that would provide a single-window facility for various services pertaining to different departments and ministries in the Capital in order to make it a truly hi-tech city. While 23 departments and 104 services have been identified to be brought under the “Jeevan