Union cabinet approves funds for India’s e-Project in Africa
The Union Cabinet of India has approved US$ 120 million for its dream e-Project in Africa to bridge knowledge gap among 53 countries.
The Union Cabinet of India has approved US$ 120 million for its dream e-Project in Africa to bridge knowledge gap among 53 countries.
In case of botnets, it is really about making sure that you are not visiting sites, where people can pickup the cookies, address and they can back track to your PCs and do something without your knowledge. When you are downloading the software from a site, you have to make sure that it is from a reliable source and it is not harming your computer. says Rakesh Bakshi, Director, Legal and Corporate Affairs, Microsoft India in an exclusive interview with egov magazine
The e-Procurement project [http://www.eprocurement.gov.in] of the Government of AP has bagged the prestigious UN Public Service Award for 2007.
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Gedaref Digital City Organization (GDCO) is a non-profitable NGO (Gedaref Sudan). It is the founder of the first digital city in Sudan (2005) and the first National Telecentre Academy in Africa
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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
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In the context of developing countries, the concept of
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SCORE (System for Computerised Registration) Version 2 i.e. (Vinayak) is an ICT solution incorporating all instruments under Acts for property registration in Bihar.
[This article was published in the July 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
[This article was published in the July 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
The usage of ICT for improving governance is an agenda with large ramifications. This needs policy enablements from various parts of the governemnt.