Indian Government plans to set Data centres across all states
The Indian Government is encouraging e-Governance plans by setting up the State Data Centre across India.
The Indian Government is encouraging e-Governance plans by setting up the State Data Centre across India.
The Chief Commissioner of the Income tax department, Rajiva Deva inaugurated the help centre of e-filing of income tax return on November 4, 2006. According to Deva, now people can file their income tax returns on the internet also.
Still Postal services are most popular means of communication. Now ICT is also looking forward in this sector in Africa.
Nasscom is rolling out the plans of BPO sector in nationwide. Nasscom announced that the company will roll out the Nasscom Assessment of Competence (NAC) programme to evaluate talent of candidates for BPO sector.
In India, Jharkhand has been nominated for the best e-Governance state award given by the Computer Society of India. Computer Society of India has nominated Jharkhand for its campaign for the introduction of e-Governance in administrative system.
e-Governance is taking its doorsteps towards rural areas. In India, the Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh district administration, is set to launch a website named, `Prajahita
Microsoft, software giant has designed a software package for India, which will digitally record FIRs and scenes of crimes. Microsoft has released this product for the Ministry of Science and Technology.
The State Government of Bangalore, (India) is planning to hold an IT investors meet in Belgaum in the end of November. Government is trying to attract IT companies to the tier-II city.
A group of pharmaceutical vendor has developed e-government system to report files. The FDA incident reporting system will allow pharmaceutical vendors to file electronics reports on the Food and Drug Administration, which will include loss, theft and other problems related with drug samples.
A Rwandan ICT company, Publicell has made partnership with Mobile Payments (MoPay) International to provide mobile payment system in Rwanda. The system will enable banks, telecom operators and bill issuing companies to allow their customers for the use of mobile phones and computer system to order and pay for goods and services.