Five IAS transferred in Delhi, Krishna Kumar made Special Secretary PWD
In a recent bureaucratic reshuffle, the Delhi government recently transferred five IAS officers just a few days before the announcement […]
In a recent bureaucratic reshuffle, the Delhi government recently transferred five IAS officers just a few days before the announcement […]
The Nagpur-Mumbai Super Communication Expressway is an ambitious project of the Maharashtra Government which would connect 24 districts, 26 talukas […]
In Madhya Pradesh as many as 3,991 contractors have been registered so far in Centralised Registration System launched by the […]
“The improved road connectivity to remotest villages in Bihar has enabled the rural population to access government benefits more easily,” says Chanchal Kumar. In conversation […]
Satyendra Garg, Joint Commissioner, Delhi Traffic Police, talks about the department’s initiative for making use of the popular social networking […]
Over the years Oracle iGovernment has become a popular tool for the implementation of e-Governance initiatives in India. More than […]
www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/in/en Emphasis on multi-modal public transport and wide-ranging policy reforms are essential to meet challenges of urban growth N S […]
[This article was published in the July 2010 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
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Delhi government’s decision to put all tenders online is facing a major deadlock, as departments are not willing to put the tenders online. The Public Works Department (PWD), and the Irrigation and the Flood Department have been been floating all their tenders on the e-procurement website, as has been pointed out by the Information Technology (IT) Department.
The capital of Manipur, India, Imphal would be connected with the district headquarters upto sub-divisional/ block headquarters for running e-Governance applications by various departments of state government.