e-Services
Ganjam: Pioneer in e-Governance
Ganjam district is named after the Old Township and European fort.The name Ganjam comes from the word Gan-i-aam which means Granary of the World. It is spreading over the geographical area of 8070.60 square km. in Odissa.There are 22 blocks, 475 Grampanchayats, 18 Urban Local bodies, 3229...
Uttar Pradesh:Focusing on Rural e-Governance
Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state accounting for about 17 percent of the country's population. It is the fourth largest state in terms of size covering nearly 9 percent of the country's geographical area. With 72 districts and nearly 1 lakh villages the state is also larger...
IntraGov Haryana:Facilitating Core Government Functions
The IntraGov-Haryana is aimed to provide a single point gateway which integrates government transactions and services within Civil Secretariat as well as those between Chief Secretary Office and Secretariat employees. The IntraGov Haryana has been developed & implemented as an Intra Government Transactions...
Bundi: From Miniature Paintings to Excellence in ICT
Bundi named after a Meena Chieftain Bunda is called the queen of Hadoti region of Rajasthan. Thousands of tourists both domestic and foreign come here to see and discover this beautiful place. The finest variety of basmati rice is grown in the district and exported the world over. Bundi sandstone is...
West Kameng: Building Confidence towards ICT Enabled Services
Located in a mountainous tract with altitude varying from 650 ft to 13714 ft - West Kameng District of Arunachal Pradesh derives its name from the Kameng river, a tributary of the mighty Brahmaputra that flows through the District. The district comprises five major tribes: Monpa (which makes up 78% of...