Punjab (India) Govt. opens seva centres for e-Filing
The government of Punjab, India is moving towards e-Governance. The government will open Bikri Kar Seva Centres to enable e-Filing of returns by dealers.
The government of Punjab, India is moving towards e-Governance. The government will open Bikri Kar Seva Centres to enable e-Filing of returns by dealers.
Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL), India has procured 500 USB tokens, which would be attached with digital certificates. MTNL, one of the certifying authorities (CA), in the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) has driven MCA 21 e-Governance initiatives.
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Network Security or Information Security, as many would like to call it, has evolved over years together.
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Kerala Government’s programme, Akshaya will be launched soon in Kannur district of the state. A government initiative, Akshaya provides web portals in Malayalam to all gram panchayats in the state.
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The utilisation of good quality fresh vegetables and fruit is a significant
element in the current rapid growth of organised food retailing
Soon Anganwadis of Orissa (India) would find space in the cyberworld. Anganwadis provides all facilities for children below the age of five.
The Irish Government has launched a new Euro 2 million ‘Tech-Check’ programme for small businesses to make better use of technology.
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To open the discussion on urban microfinance it will be apt to quote Aloysius P. Fernandez, Executive Director, MYRADA: