Nepal Govt. Leads in e-Governance
Nepal Government has prepared a master plan for developing a full-fledged e-Governance system by 2011.
Nepal Government has prepared a master plan for developing a full-fledged e-Governance system by 2011.
The University of the West Indies Distance Education Centre (UWIDEC) is offering an online course on Local e-Governance in the Caribbean for a third time.
Now citizens of Bangalore, India can book their train tickets at any of the 16 BangaloreOne centres in the city by paying an extra INR 6 per ticket.
More than 2,000 people visited Bahrain’s e-government website, within 12 hours of its launch.
Hong Kong Legislative Council has approved a multi-million dollar programme to provide Internet services in government premises.
The Government of India (GoI) has started much awaited multi-purpose National Identity Card (MNIC) project in the country. The government has selected Narela area in north Delhi to distribute the National ID cards.
The Ministry of Finance and Industry of UAE has developed a new website, ‘Made in the UAE’ in collaboration with Dubai’s e-Government.
Hyderabad (India) based IT services provider, Praman Allianz Technologies Ltd has signed an agreement with Srei Capital Markets Ltd, a strategic division of Srei, to set up approximately 10,000 common service centres across the country.
Bahrain has allocated BD22 million to develop its eGovernment services in next three years.
e-Administration, an integrated e-Platform tool for e-Governance would be implemented in India for the first time in Puducherry.