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The Punjab Information Technology Department also announced that it is hiring 'world class' IT professionals to implement its e-government vision.

According to Punjab Information Technology Minister Abdul Aleem Khan, the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) will spearhead the development of a 'genuine e-government culture' through investment in infrastructure and key personnel.

Read more: India: Punjab to spend US$10.5m on e-govt infrastructure

Über eine Mio. Wahlcomputer statt Zettel und Urnen | Nicht vernetzt | Eingesammelt und mit "Resultat"-Knopf Ergebnisse ermittelt | Kritiker monieren fehlenden Nachweis | Und unkontrolliertes System

Read more: Indien hat digital gewählt

Eine Million Wahlcomputer für rund 660 Millionen Wähler | Soll Wahlverbrechen vorbeugen | Am Dienstag bereits erste Pannen

In Indien, der größten Demokratie der Welt, haben am Dienstag die Parlamentswahlen begonnen, die bis 10. Mai in mehreren Phasen abgewickelt werden.

Read more: Erstmals elektronische Wahlen in Indien

The latest e-readiness report of the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), in partnership with IBM, ranks India as 46th on a list of 60 largest economies of the world.

The ranking puts paid to NDA’s India shining campaign since all through its rule, the country’s ranking has hovered around the same range. In 2001, it stood at 45th; in 2002, 43rd; in 2003, 46th; and now in 2004, 46th again

Read more: India: E-head Of Neighbours But Still Lagging Behind

National Institute of Smart Government (NISG) and IBM India have joined hands to promote e-governance at the national level.

NISG’s mission is to deliver better citizen services, reduce operation costs, establish technology standards for application development and enhance the agility in the government.

Read more: India: IBM gateway to e-governance overdrive

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