Dubai Govt. plans for overhauling government services
Dubai Government is planning to build up new plan to overhaul the nation’s e-Government services, which will improve the transparency of UAE economy.
Dubai Government is planning to build up new plan to overhaul the nation’s e-Government services, which will improve the transparency of UAE economy.
Indian retail sector has introduced e-Choupal to empower farmers of India. e-Choupal, where farmers can access Internet for agricultural information.
Dubai eGovernment will provide e-Diploma, a customised online learning course to 22 employees from the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM). The government has rolled out ‘ADAAT eDiploma’ especially for DTCM staff.
Microsoft is helping Malaysia to build an online system, which is aimed to develop the country as global trading hub of halal goods and services.
New Communications and IT Minister of India, A.Raja has promised to focus on rural telephony across the country.
Mumbai Central railway station of India will have a cyber cafe with a capacity of over 20 people; international calls, and chat @ INR 20 an hour.
The Principal Secretary to the Chief Adviser (CA), Bangladesh, Ali Imam Majumder said that e-Governance is not confined to technology, but is to be regarded as a service, which can be provided to the citizens.
Dubai eGovernment has commended the efforts of Dubai Municipality on its plan to observe a
Indian retailers are teaching farmers about how to plant crops and fight pests. The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ACCII) claims that customers in small town and villages across the country will increase up to 60 percent to $18.1 billion by 2012.
Electronic payment system has started to progress and reach rural areas of Azerbaijan. There are more than 1100 ATMs and more than 2000 POS terminals, while 10% are located in rural areas.