Bihar witnessing second stage of reforms
In last 8-9 years, Bihar has seen significant improvement in the area of education, health, and social welfare, minority […]
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In last 8-9 years, Bihar has seen significant improvement in the area of education, health, and social welfare, minority […]
The CM suggested that the Centre should also provide subsidy for setting up Vasudha centres to popularise the RTPS among […]
With the aim of making the state’s budget making exercise people-oriented, the deputy CM and finance minister Sushil Kumar Modi […]
Bihar government reaches out to its people in a unique way by providing e-Shakti biometric card to each of its […]
Nitish Kumar directed all government departments to prepare an Information Technology roadmap as well as computerisation of their internal function following the state government’s agenda to adopt e-Governance.
[This article was published in the January 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
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In June this year, DFID signed an MoU with the Bihar government to invest up to INR 100 million pounds on improving urban and health services in the state over the next five years…
As part of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), the Chief Minister of the east Indian state of Bihar, Nitish Kumar inaugurated a Common Service Center (CSC) locally known as Vasudha e-Seva centre in Panapur, a small village near Danapur, in the state. The innauguration was conducted through video-conferencing, thus living up to a complete e-Governance model.
From this year onwards, the Bihar government has decided to use mobile phones in monitoring of floods within the state. This is indicated by Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar during the launch of the Mobile Inspection System which is first of its kind in the state.
In a bid to make e-Governance a reality, Bihar is all set to take a big leap towards e-Governance to adopt it as a state policy on the advice of President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
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