INDUSTRY NEWS: eGov March 2012
Finally BlackBerry Servers in Mumbai After much hullabaloo, and continuous pressure from Government, Canada Based Research in Motion (RIM)- makers […]
Finally BlackBerry Servers in Mumbai After much hullabaloo, and continuous pressure from Government, Canada Based Research in Motion (RIM)- makers […]
What are the critical success factors for e-Governance implementation? How do you plan to address these factors in your strategy? […]
EDITORIAL Time to Transform Public Procurement Process COVER FEATURE PEPPOL Consortium and e-Procurement in European Union Dr Peter Sonntagbauer, Senior […]
EDITORIAL eINDIA 5.0 COVER STORY CAN HE CHANGE THE GAME? FOCUS: ANDHRA PRADESH INTERVIEW DR. RAJEEV SHARMA; DIRECTOR GENERAL, CENTRE […]
EDITORIAL Another Year, Another Success!TOWARDS INTEGRATED AND INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE (EGOV INDIA2009 CONFERENCE REPORT)CALL FOR A CONCERTED EFFORT (EAGRICUTURE INDIA2009 CONFERENCE […]
[This article was published in the November 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
With the employment of internet and mobile communication tools, the government is aiming to build a transparent, easy and user-friendly mechanism for rendering public services to the citizens. One of its attempts can be clearly envisioned in its
karnataka to bring more jobs in rural sect
The Union Ministry of Urban Development plans to come up with a common portal that would provide all information about urban local bodies. The portal will be accessible to common man.
Haryana state is soon to develop new software that it claims would help monitoring legislators and keep an eye on developmental projects and their status online.
Equipped with complete redundancy it is aimed at powering the state government’s technology initiatives for better governance and citizen services