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Editorial
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Editorial
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The National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA) has recently developed School Report Cards of more than one million Primary and Upper Primary schools.
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The government of India feels the country was still a long way from realising the goal of every child completing eight years of good quality education.
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Online learning is drastically altering education and learning patterns worldwide.
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Its not about the magnificent building with its lush green fields, well-lit ventilated class-rooms, the library, and the mathematical labs.
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Editorial
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What’s on
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Reaching out to government departments with responsive, convenient, and cost-effective services does not remain a daunting challenge it previously used to be. The government is now able to replace inefficient, standalone processes with automated, interoperable business processes by leveraging open technology standards such as XML and Web services.
[This article was published in the September 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
The use of digital imaging by healthcare organizations provides advantages over the use of other imaging techniques.
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Recently the Cabinet gave its approval to set up one lakh Common Service Centres. What implications does this have for the estimated 13,000 kiosks currently operational in the country? This article highlights some of the lessons learnt from the existing CSCs and the issues that need to betackled for the ambitious roll-out.