10th Indian National e-Governance starts from February 2, 2007
The 10 National Conference of India on e-Governance is going to take place from February at Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Bhawan.
The 10 National Conference of India on e-Governance is going to take place from February at Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Bhawan.
Soon the Employment exchange of India is becoming computerised.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is planning to move in e-Governance sector of India by using its MCA 21.
The Union Agriculture Ministry is launching more comprehensive project, named Agrisnet for framers to bride the gap between the virtual and real India.
Andhra Pradesh, India has saved INR 2,000 crore after the adoption of e-procurement strategy by involving the private sector for expertise and sharing the costs in a public-private partnership.
The Bihar government is finally taking steps to catch up with other developed states by equipping all of their 26 ministers with sophisticated laptop computers under the national e-Governance plan of the Central government.
Rajasthan, India, launches a thousand of Rural Knowledge Centres (RKC), which would be managed entirely by women and women
[This article was published in the March 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Security of land ownership and housing continues to remain a mindboggling issue with no immediate remedy in sight. In the present time therefore the issue of secure land tenure has become a complex and important social fact.
Although the computerisation is aimed at making the system work at a faster pace, the very process is a slow process in the state of Orissa, India.
[This article was published in the February 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
At a time when India is in the grip of an IT revolution with most of the States in the country taking a plunge and effectively moving towards e-Governance, the State of Bihar simply does not want to lag behind.