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[This article was published in the May 2009 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
[This article was published in the May 2009 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
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Central government has taken many initiatives in the form of project for delivering citizen centric services using ICT. Some of these projects standout in delivering quality services and thus making life of people hassel free. Acknowledging such projects egov discusses 5 egov projects.
[This article was published in the May 2009 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
C-DAC was given the mandate and privilege to take the initiative for aggregating a minimal set of Indian language software tools and fonts in all the 22 languages and release them free in the next couple of years
As Vice President of the Public Services group for SAP’s Asia Pacific Division, Adaire Fox-Martin oversees the strategic direction and activities in the area of public services in the health, education and defence sectors across the region and executive relationships with customers and partners. Ms. Fox-Martin is a key member of the SAP leadership team and plays a lead role in delivering SAP’s offering to public secto
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India is considered a country of graveyard of pilot projects in e-Governance.
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The journey of e-Governance in India has not been smooth. It has seen it
[This article was published in the May 2009 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Can you imagine a developing country like India with a billion plus population, where availing and delivering government services are neither a nuisance for people nor the administration, no long queues at windows of public offices, precise and transparent delivery of goods and services to the poor and people residing in the countryside region, apart from the urban masses; each citizen carrying just a single multi-purpose national ID card with a national ID number; sophisticated monitoring of trade and transactions across states leading to minimum tax evasions; electronic passports with biometric features to ensure security and safety?