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Thursday, 18.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
Taking the advantages offered by Information Technology, the DC of Tamenglong district, has adopted certain strategies to better the communication between the district headquarters and sub-divisional headquarters such as Nungba, Tamei and Tousem.

The strategy sounds simple enough but it has done wonders to better communication between the DC and his subordinate staff working in the sub-divisions.

Read more: India: Tml rides the IT benefits for better governance

In the first step towards e-Governance, the State government has launched its own indigenous special software called 'Office Procedure Automation Software', developed by the State’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) cell.

According to Lalthla Muana, Deputy Secretary, IT, all secretariat offices and departments in the state capital were now connected through computer.

Read more: India: Mizoram launches indigenous software

President A P J Abdul Kalam today suggested that the police department plan for a nationwide database of criminals so that it will be available online at all police stations and the data be updated continuously.

Mooting a five-point suggestion for an effective and efficient working of the police department at the 37th All India Police Science Congress, which he inaugurated here, Kalam underlined the need to establish a police e-governance grid through high bandwidth network and generating an action plan for progressive induction of ICT in the police forces.

Read more: India: Kalam for compiling nationwide database of criminals

Offices of the Registrar of Companies (RoCs) are in for an image make-over, not just physically but also in their way of functioning. The catalyst to the transformation is the launch of an ambitious e-governance project ‘MCA-21’, the objective of which is to meet the requirements of corporate sector in the new economic environment.

Inaugurating a workshop of RoCs here on Tuesday, company affairs minister Prem Chand Gupta asked the RoCs to guide the transition from a paper-based system to a fully digitised electronic one through the MCA-21 project.

Read more: India: E-governance project for RoCs launched

Wide Area network to be in place by this year-end, 12 departments involved in first phase

C Chandramouli, secretary for Information Technology in the Tamil Nadu Government, who has returned back to the post after the new government took over spoke to R Jai Krishna of CyberMedia News about the new plans and strategies to make the State IT friendly.

Read more: India: Tamil Nadu gears-up for e-governance

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