MCD’s Initiatives for e-Procurement in Delhi
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Given the nascent stage of the industry, Indian hospitals are taking a cut-paste approach to IT… however, such an approach fails to deliver its potential and creates pockets of excellence.
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Dr. Lal Path Labs was established in 1949 by Major S.K. Lal. One of India
Most modernisation programmes on revenue administration include the adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) to integrate traditional manual customs […]
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The medical equipment market in India is growing at an annual rate of 15% and is expected to touch US$ 4.98 billion by 2012. With a highly unregulated environment in terms of quality, reliability, pricing and control, uncertainty rules the roost. Often, it
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With the advent of Web 2.0 technology and technology-enabled services, the entire world of media has undergone substantial transformation.
In India, Pune is taking one more step towards e-Governance programmes. The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has asked builders to present their building plans in an electronic format.
Namibia Government is planning to engage Chinese software to install an electronic management system for the public service. China Government has offered over N$ 1 billion as a loan for the project.