Be the change!
[This article was published in the December 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Lately, the telecommunications infrastructure in India has grown by leaps and bounds.
[This article was published in the December 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Lately, the telecommunications infrastructure in India has grown by leaps and bounds.
[This article was published in the December 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Editorial
[This article was published in the December 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Serious Games has only recently emerged as a result of a combination of the popularity and engaging qualities of computer games and the development of affordable broadband communications, wireless connectivity and 3D imaging and rendering technologies.
[This article was published in the December 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
IS e-Government a dangerous enthusiasm? Yes, according to the conclusion reached by Gauld, Goldfi nch and Dale after a number of e-Government case studies in New Zealand and a survey of wider literature.
[This article was published in the December 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
It is true that e-Health is gaining currency in the developed countries of the west, but the awareness of its enormous potential seems to be very limited in Africa.
Chemicals and Fertiliser Minister of India, Shri Ram Bilas Paswan has said that the Government of India will start district-wise ‘on-line monitoring’ of fertliliser movement from next month.
[This article was published in the December 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
News
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Events Diary
While driving at a speed of 70-kilometre per hour through the Noida expressway in India, one would soon be able to access the world wide web (WWW) in laptops and mobile phones.
[This article was published in the December 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
The obvious challenge is how the youth will transit from activism and policy engagement to core action that will improve the livelihoods of other young Nigerians.