Indian Govt. plans to merge 13 more RRBs
The Indian Government is planning to merge 13 more regional rural banks (RRBs) as part of its consolidation strategy to make them viable.
The Indian Government is planning to merge 13 more regional rural banks (RRBs) as part of its consolidation strategy to make them viable.
The collaboration between the Indian and Australian universities will boost the government’s planning to align countrywide online network of educational institutions with its American counterpart.
The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) is planning to appeal against the recommendations of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) which has suggested major changes in licensing norms of mobile operators, to the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT).
The Orissa Government (India) has launched a new website as part of its e-governance initiative in the state.
The Health Department of the Delhi Government was working since the last seven years in developing and testing an e-Hospital software. But the fact is that, e-Hospital software is already available for free on www.care2x.org.
Bangalore based Comat Technologies is a leading e-Governance and Information-based services provider to rural India.
The Malaysia Government is implementing an online system which allows residents of Kampung to access and monitor the status of projects in their areas.
Uttar Pradesh (India) has also started moving towards e-Governance for discharging government related works. The state government has launched 33 websites of different departments.
Around 250 odd eSeva centres would be merged with the numerous Rajiv Internet Village centres covering rural areas and APOnline. These eSeva centres are serving citizens in 15 cities and 111 towns through a variety of consumer services, while Rajiv Internet Village centres are offering data on various Government activities.
The Uttar Pradesh Government (India) has implemented an e-Scholarship programme to ensure timely payment of scholarship to more than 2 crore students.