Telecom companies come together to set up IT kiosks in rural India
The Government sector as well as the private sector will participate in an ambitious one lakh computer kiosks project for rural India.
The Government sector as well as the private sector will participate in an ambitious one lakh computer kiosks project for rural India.
Himanchal Pradesh (HP), India successfully implemented
The Union Ministry for Information Technology (IT) has identified Pathanamthitta and Kannur in the state of Kerala (India) for implementing the people-friendly e-District project in the current financial year.
The Government of West Bengal is working jointly with telephony service provider Reliance Communications for its e-Governance project, for bridging the digital divide between rural and urban areas in the state.
The British Stakeholder Group (BSG) report, warns the British Telecom (BT) to encourage telecoms firms to build faster networks. Without these networks the UK could suffer social and economic setbacks.
Nepal Ministry of General Administration (MoGA) is now just a mouse click away. Now all the clients of MoGA can log on to www.moga.gov.np and register their applications.
Internet is empowering rural India. Since there are many ways to empower rural India, but Internet is playing major role in bridging knowledge gap between rural and urban India.
British e-Government Minister, Pat McFadden told that Indian Government is still facing huge challenge in implementing e-Governance applications to empower its citizens for overall economic development.
Now, the Election Commission (EC) of India is looking for foreign aid to establish e-Governance across the country.
Taiwan Government has received highest rating in establishing e-Governance services. Taiwan’s e-Governance system provides up-to-date information on government policies and activities.