Labour Ministry’s website is a ‘boon’ for job-seekers
The Labour Ministry of Dubai has launched a new interactive website for job-seekers. The new website will also guide employers on how to choose their employees.
The Labour Ministry of Dubai has launched a new interactive website for job-seekers. The new website will also guide employers on how to choose their employees.
More than 500,000 people in Ghana’s rural and peri-urban communities are taking benefits from the establishment of about 69 Rural Business Centres (RBCs). These RBCs are aimed to connect the communities with the outside world and also to educate them on the uses and benefits of ICTs.
RailTel Corporation of India a public sector undertaking (PSU) under the Ministry of Railways, is planning to extend its Optical Fibre Communication (OFC) network from about 2900 railway stations covering 30000 route kms at present to 5000 railway stations in the country covering 45000 route kms in order to provide bandwidth and multi-media services.
The Government of Singapore is planning to build a wireless broadband network within 15 kilometers from Singapore’s southern coastline. It is expected that the project would be completed by early 2008.
The Rajasthan Government (India) has decided to establish the Rajasthan Urban Information System (RUIS) comprising Rajasthan Urban Planning System (RUPS) and Rajasthan Urban Management System (RUMS).
While addressing the General Assembly of the United Nations, Estonian President Toomas Hendrik has said that the international community should step up its efforts to defeat cyber crime, by enacting comprehensive law of cyberspace. Cyber attacks prove contemporary asymmetrical threats to security. In the future, it is expected that the cyber attacks may in the hands of criminals or terrorists become a considerably more widespread and dangerous weapon than they are at present. However, the threat posed by cyber attacks was often underestimated because they have so far not resulted in the loss of any lives and many attacks are not publicized for security reasons.
So far, the Dubai Municipality has processed more than 3.3 million transactions electronically since the launch of the Government programme in 2001 at an average of 90,000 transactions per month.
The European Commission has proposed a system, which provides cars in Europe with a direct contact to the emergency services.
The Malta Government has launched the myGov.mt portal to include better accessibility of e-Government services.
New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) of India will soon be able to provide computerised records of birth and death certificates from 1928 to 1995 on its portal. Citizens can view these records on its portal.