Awards
Tripura: Focusing on IT Enabled Services
Tripura, a landlocked hilly state, bounded on the north, west, south and south-east by Bangladesh and in the east with Assam and Mizoram, has a tropical climate and the main languages spoken are Bengali and kokborok. Rice is the principal crop followed by oilseed, pulses, potato and sugarcane....
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...
Web Ratna Awards
e-Governance has received a tremendous boost in India and that gave National Informatics Centre, the inspiration to institute the Web Ratna Awards, an initiative to acknowledge the exemplary initiatives in e-Governance using the medium of World Wide Web.
Jalgaon: Focusing on Citizen Centric e-Governance
Located in the north-west region of Maharashtra, Jalgaon is famous across the world for its world famous tourist and heritage site Ajanta Caves which is about 50 kms from the district headquarters. Owing to its main crop of Banana the district is also known as Capital of Banana and has a population of...
An Exclusive Interview with Sh Sanjay Kumar, IAS Finance Secretary cum Secretary Information Technology, Chandigarh Administration
The vision of the Administration is to create a knowledge based society, wherein every citizen of Chandigarh is able to access the benefits of our programmes and services through I.T. and I.T. enabled facilities. e-Governance is the most significant aspect of the I.T. Policy of Chandigarh Administration...