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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
The government has allocated Rs 5,000 crore for its e-governance projects for the next five years.

Speaking at a Confederation of Indian Industry session on Digital Maharashtra, department of information technology additional secretary S Lakshminarayanan quoted from the latest UNDP report on the e-government index for 133 countries which gave India 1.29 points on a scale of 0-4.

Read more: India: Govt Allocates Rs 5,000 Cr For E-governance Projects

Local technology entrepreneurs or technopreneurs, participants of ICT projects, are set for Incredible India 2003 Trade and Investment Exhibition at Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur from December 2 until 6.

They said that it was important for them to attend for a few tips since the event, run by Andhra Pradesh state of India, will showcase its highly successful e-governance technology.

Read more: India: Technopreneurs to get tips from e-governance of Andhra Pradesh

This could easily be the most ambitious networking project Prime Minister A B Vajpayee has announced after the national highway development project. The impact of the project when fully implemented in four years could a revolutionary impact on the economy more potent than that of the highway project.

Read more: India: PMO - Plan panel push for e-governance

The Andhra Pradesh state will showcase its highly successful e-governance technology at the Incredible India 2003 Trade and Investment Exhibition at the Putra World Trade Centre here from Dec 2 to 6.

The state's Information Technology and Communications Department joint-director (Promotion) Capt C. K. Veeresh said the e-governance service has been well-received by the people.

Read more: Learn from the best e-government in India

Several state governments in south India and state-owned companies have awakened to the benefits of e-procurement, though the Centre has not.

In January 2003, the Karnataka State Police Housing Corporation (KSHPC) was looking for a new service provider to host its website and provide connectivity solutions.

Read more: India: Slowly, governments are turning to e-sourcing

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