Computerisation in all mosques of New Delhi, India
The Delhi Minority Commission of India is planning to computerise all the mosques in Delhi. The computerisation of mosques will remove backwardness among muslims.
The Delhi Minority Commission of India is planning to computerise all the mosques in Delhi. The computerisation of mosques will remove backwardness among muslims.
The Oman Government is planning to start the second phase of digital society programme, after successfully completing the first phase of the programme in the country.
The Government of India (GoI) is planning to start electronic auction of spices by July 2007 in the country as part of the its efforts to make it a global hub for processing and marketing of spices.
The Australian government will provide $13.6 million to protect Australians from sophisticated online attacks targeting their home computers and small businesses.
The State Government of Tamil Nadu (TN) is delivering good governance in the state. The government is pushing computerization and introducing the concept of of e-Governance to serve the people.
Madhya Pradesh (MP) is becoming India’s IT hub for a variety of reasons, mainly supportive infrastructure development and investment-friendly policy initiatives.
The National Pharmaceuticals Pricing Authority (NPPA) of India has introduced voluntary online e-Filing system for pharmaceutical companies to send their applications to NPPA for approval.
The Food and Drugs Control Administration (FDCA) of Gujarat, India is working on a software to provide required information for the industry on their various applications.
The Government of Orissa, India is planning to make the executive cadre of employees in the state secretariats computer savvy, as part of its e-Governance programme.
Nepal Telecom (NT), the state-run communication supplier has launched third generation (3G) mobile services on May 17, 2007. The services are being launched on the occasion of the International Telecom Day.