IT Leads eye on e-Gov projects
IT leaders TCS, HP-Bharti combine, UTL, HCL, Mumbai-based GTL and other leading players like BHEL all are running for e-Governance projects in India.
IT leaders TCS, HP-Bharti combine, UTL, HCL, Mumbai-based GTL and other leading players like BHEL all are running for e-Governance projects in India.
[This article was published in the July 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
The aim of this paper is three fold: (a) to highlight the power and promises of ICTs by taking a specific village close to Chennai, India
The Haryana Government is planning to connect all its 25 jails with the courts in the State through video-conferencing by the end of this year.
Now, residents of 198 villages of Panipat district, India can know the status of their land through the click of the mouse on the site www.panipat.govt.in and www.jamabandi.nic.in.
India based enterprise data and network services provider, Tulip IT Services, has bagged rural e-Governance projects from state governments of India.
3i Infotech, the software services firm has partnered with Financial Information Network & Operations (FINO) to provide financial services through low-cost technology enabled delivery channel using common service centres (CSCs) in India.
The Government sector as well as the private sector will participate in an ambitious one lakh computer kiosks project for rural India.
[This article was published in the April 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
With the aim of strengthening National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) , initially in 200 districts which got subsequently extended to 330 and finally to all rural districts across the country, National Informatics Centre
Non-government organisations (NGOs) in Haryana, India will have to create their individual websites by the end of June and keep them updated to qualify for further grants. They have to give all relevant information about their NGO.