Rajasthan (India) Govt. starts computer training to its employees
The Rajasthan Government has started a computer training programme for all its employees.
The Rajasthan Government has started a computer training programme for all its employees.
Soon, villagers of remote areas in Andhra Pradesh (AP), India, will have the convenience of biometric based smart card and enjoy the facility of ‘anytime money’ in their villages.
Now, residents of 198 villages of Panipat district, India can know the status of their land through the click of the mouse on the site www.panipat.govt.in and www.jamabandi.nic.in.
Indian telcom sector has reached a teledensity level of 18.7%.by April 2007. The telecom sector is expanding by adding more than 4.9 million telecom subscribers in moth of April 2007.
The Australian government has simplified the procurement of IT with the launch of latest version SourceIT model contracts and user notes.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is intending to integrate its biometric exit procedures into the existing international airports of the country.
The Finance Committee of the Legislative Council has approved a funding of $217.6 million for providing Wi-Fi facilities at Government premises for free use by the citizens of Hong Kong.
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT), India, a transport body, has introduced e-Ticketing service in its buses, which would be operational from July 15, 2007.
The New Zealand Government is providing $9 million in capital funding for the Identity Verification Service (IVS) in the country.
According to the study revealed by Ofcom research, the digital divide within UK nations is diminshing.