The Promising Scope of Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Investment
Urbanisation is an irreversible global phenomenon that has transformed cities into centres of economic growth, innovation, and cultural exchange. However, […]
Urbanisation is an irreversible global phenomenon that has transformed cities into centres of economic growth, innovation, and cultural exchange. However, […]
To lead and guide the vision, objectives and goals of the Digital India programme, the central government has decided to […]
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EDITORIAL Where’s The C? AGENDA Public-Private Partnerships: The inside-out approach to e-Governments by Jim Hagemann Snabe NOTEBOOK e-Government […]
[This article was published in the September 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
By Gagan Verma, National Head, Government business, POLYCOM
[This article was published in the April 2010 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
International News: April 2010
“CSCs should not be viewed merely in the conventional business terms. This is an investment in rural ICT infrastructure similar to road connectivity to connect the unconnected villages with the government and business services. The investment will yield high social returns in terms of various benefits to the rural masses”
“With the IT Amendment Act 2008, most of the issues like cyber cafe regulations, privacy issues, email abuse, cyber stalking, terror sites and so on will be addressed. Here after, even an inspector rank officer can investigate offences under IT Act”
As Vice President of the Public Services group for SAP
MP was the first state to put cyber treasury in place whereby citizens can avail the facility by making anytime, anywhere tax/fee payments