Lucknow to become the model centre for e-Governance
Following the footsteps of Karnataka, Lucknow, the capital city of the state of Uttar Pradesh in India will become the first city in the state to become a model centre for e-Governance.
Following the footsteps of Karnataka, Lucknow, the capital city of the state of Uttar Pradesh in India will become the first city in the state to become a model centre for e-Governance.
The Minister for IT and Communications of India, Mr Dayanidhi Maran said at a national seminar on e-governance in municipalities that a shortcoming of the Indian IT industry was its failure to come up with world-class products. According priority to e-governance plan for improving service delivery to citizens and businesses, he has proposed enabling certification of products in e-governance domain, jointly with the Ministry of Urban Development.
Union minister for communications and information technology, Dayanidhi Maran emphasised the extensive use of ICTs in day-to-day management of urban local bodies to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of their operations.
To help in making the municipal administration more transparent, accountable and responsive a two day National Seminar on e-Governance in Municipalities began on 2nd in Delhi, India.
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