TN, India State Police launches Economic Offences Wing website
The State Police of Tamil Nadu (TN), India has launched the new Economic Offences Wing website (www.tneow.co.in) to move one more step towards e-Governance.
The State Police of Tamil Nadu (TN), India has launched the new Economic Offences Wing website (www.tneow.co.in) to move one more step towards e-Governance.
This would be the first time not only in India but also in South Asia to offer air-tickets in ATMs. Andhra Bank has tied up with Kingfisher Airlines to offer customers to purchase the air-tickets through the bank’s 400-strong ATM network across the country.
India’s Apollo Hospital Group has joined hands with IBM in an endeavour to develop an online professional platform for doctors across the globe. The proposed online platform is named as
Philippines Government has approved two multi-billion peso information and communication projects. Chinese Government will finance about $800 million through loans, which would be payable in about 15 years.
Slovenia has shown good development in Africa. According to recently published report of EU, Slovenia is showing good development.
The Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQatar) has singed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Supreme Council for Family Affairs (SCFA) to enhance the role of Qatari women in the society through developing their IT skills.
In India, Gujarat Government is taking one more step towards e-Governance. Now, peons who are working at the Sachivalay will have to find another task other than carrying files from one’s desk to another desk.
Dubai Police, Emirates airline and Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry have been honored for their outstanding e-Services in Dubai at the special award ceremony on April 3, 3007.
Unesco’s International Programme for the Development of Communication (Unesco-IPDC) has approved $ 60,000 for the establishment of the first 10 community radio in India. Unesco is funding in collaboration with organizations like Alternative India Development (AID).
Members on the Parliamentary Information and Communication Technology committee are working on a new strategy to enable legislators use ICT.