Kenya to bring rural areas to the digital age
The Government of Kenya is aiming to provide better access of ICT to poor rural communities across the countries.
The Government of Kenya is aiming to provide better access of ICT to poor rural communities across the countries.
National and municipal authorities of more than 100 countries are introducing e-Government programs to modernize and reform public services.
The Andhra Pradesh Government (India) has set a target to provide smart cards to 10.8 million white ration card holders supported by handheld biometric machines in each of the 25,000 gram panchayats in the state by the end of August, 2008.
Around 100 secondary schools of Botswana would be linked together under the computerised school Internet connectivity project.
The State-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) is planning to replace the landline telephony service with wireless phone in Kashmir.
Madurai police (India) will be brought under the Common Integrated Police Application (CIPA), a national level e-governance project for the police personnel to improve their functioning in the next six months.
The Russian Government has approved the project to form e-government by 2010. e-Government is a new form of the government bodies operations, which makes easy and more efficient for the RF citizens to receive services and information about the government bodies activities through wider implementation of information and communication technologies.
The Government of India has approved 28 projects for the development of the core e-Governance under the
Pakistan Government has allocated Rs. 5.64 billion for IT related 115 development projects for the current fiscal year 2007-08. The funds for the IT projects would be allocated among different ministries and departments of government.
The Rural Development Minister of India G Chinna Reddy announced that soon smart cards would be issued for pensioners of the Andhra Pradesh (India) .