ICT in Districts
Udham Singh Nagar: Moving ahead with ICT
Named after the legendry freedom fighter Shaheed Udham Singh, the district Udham Singh Nagar is also known as the 'Gateway to Kumaon hills'. It is famous for the world renowned Pantnagar University, which is one of the leading landmarks of learning in the fields of agriculture and technology....
Pali: ICT enabled Initiatives Leading to Good Governance
With a glorious historical background, Pali traces its origin to Mahabharata when as a part of ancient Arbuda province, it was known as Balla-Desh. Memoirs of legendary Chinese traveler Huen-t-Sang, mentions it to be a part of Gurjar Desh in 667AD. Before the formation of Rajasthan, Pali was...
Dumka: Enabling e-Governance in a Big Way
Situated in the pristine beauty nestled in the hill ranges, Dumka - also called the second capital town of the Jharkhand state, is fringed with verdant forest and fast flowing rivers. Dumka means 'skirt of the hills' and was named by the Mughals due to the picturesque hills that surrounds the...
Tirap : Spearheading e-Governance in Arunachal Pradesh
Tirap is a small, remote and backward district, situated in the hilly State of Arunachal Pradesh in the North-East of India. It shares a long international border with Myanamar and the entire terrain is very tough, marked with high hills and deep gorges. It has been ranked amongst the most backward districts...
Hamirpur: ICT in the Veer Bhoomi
Hamirpur district, the Veer Bhoomi is one of the twelve districts of Himachal Pradesh. The tract is hilly covered by Shivalik range. The elevation varies from 400 meters to 1100 meters. The district is well connected by roads from all sides. Hamirpur is the most Literate district in Himachal Pradesh....