ICT in Districts
BHIWANI: Leveraging e-Governance Culture through ICT
Bhiwani city, named after a Rajput King wife Bhani, is also mentioned in Ain-e- Akbari. Bhiwani has been a prominent center of commerce since the time of the Mughals. District Bhiwani came into existence on 22nd December 1972. The district is spread over an area of 5099 Sq. Kms. and comprises of...
MANDI: Taking ICT to the Masses
Mandi, one of the twelve districts of Himachal Pradesh, is the second largest district in terms of administrative strength. Mandi is also known as Chhoti Kashi, thanks to so many temples in the town. Due to its varied altitude, there are some places in the district where the climate is quite...
SIRSA: Revolutionizing Governance Through ICT
Sirsa is said to be one of the oldest places of Northern India and its ancient name was Sairishaka, which finds its mention in Mahabharata, Panini's Ashatadhayayi and Divyavadan. It must have been a flourishing city in the 5th century B.C. as mentioned by Panini. Sirsa forms the extreme...
KANNUR: ICT for the Land of Looms and Lore
It is assumed that the name Kannur has derived from one of the deities of the Hindu pantheon Kannan (Lord Krishna) and Ur (place) making it the place of Lord Krishna. The district is known as the Land of Looms and Lore. Earlier the district was named Cannanore which is anglicised from of Kannur. The...
SHIMLA: Bringing ICT at the doorsteps of the Citizens
Shimla, popularly known as the Queen of Hills, is the capital of Himachal Pradesh. It is famous worldwide as a popular tourist destination. Shimla has witnessed many historical events during British rule and in postindependence period. The town of Shimla is built over several hills and connecting ridges....
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