SIDCO takes measures to improve e-governance
The Tamil Nadu Small Industries Development Corporation Limited familiarly known as SIDCO is taking measures to computerise its activities, a […]
The Tamil Nadu Small Industries Development Corporation Limited familiarly known as SIDCO is taking measures to computerise its activities, a […]
Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) announced that people can check the status of their building plan applications online. They have to log onto the CMDA website and collect all the necessary details.
In order to improve its e-Governance, the Government of Tamil Nadu has a launched a website for online processing of land documents. The website was launched at a regional review conference organised jointly by the Land Resources department and Union Ministry of Rural Development.
The Government of Tamil Nadu has unveiled an exclusive policy for the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) sector with a vision to enhance the competitiveness of the sector and aim for sustained annual growth rate of over 10 per cent for MSMEs.
The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) of India will implement the first phase of e-Governance by the end of this month.
[This article was published in the January 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
From e-Sampark in Chandigarh and LokMitra in Himachal Pradesh to e-Seva in Andhra Pradesh and BangaloreOne in Bangalore, citizens are transacting government services in comfort without standing in a queue in the hot sun or pouring rain and being serviced by smiling courteous staff.