Govt. launches e-Governance for tax collection in India
The civic bodies of Kolkata, India have launched an integrated, centralised and e-enabled property tax collection procedure with aid from Britain’s Department for International Development.
The civic bodies of Kolkata, India have launched an integrated, centralised and e-enabled property tax collection procedure with aid from Britain’s Department for International Development.
[This article was published in the March 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Like all health professionals, each one of India
The e-Governance services would be extended to the block level of the West Bengal, India, says the Information Technology (IT) Minister, Debesh Das.
The West Bengal (WB), (India) Government is planning to invest INR 60 million in its e-Governance project. Later on, government is planning to implement this project in panchayat level.
India is progressing in e-Governance programmes. Recently, Bhoomi Kiosks has launched land record system, which will allow 7 million clients of Karnataka, India to access land records, their rights, tenancy or cultivation. Previously, land record system was manual and paper based system.
The Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) and the National Commodity & Derivatives Exchanges (NCDEX) are planning to launch commodity-specific electronic spot trading in mandis of different states of India.
Information technology department of West Bengal (India) is planning to refurnish the official e-Governance portal, Banglar Mukh.
NASSCOM Foundation and a Canada based leading developer of wireless web access devices and services, DataWind Corporation have started a project to provide Internet connectivity in rural areas of India
The State Government is planning to refurnish ICT policy in the early part of the next financial year in Orissa, India.
West Bengal (WB) Government has launched two kiosks named