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Ministry meeting highlights e-governance successes, including paying utility and land bills through the Internet

At least 12 ministries and departments of the government have already started to provide E-service to the people, says a press release.

It was told at a review meeting on "E-governance quick win" at the Prime Minister's Office in the city yesterday. Around 50 officials of different ministries and departments attended the meeting.

Access to Information Programme funded by UNDP organised the meeting with Mollah Wahiduzzaman, secretary to the Prime Minister's Office, in the chair.

The meeting was also told that the people from rural areas have started to get information related to livelihood through Union Information Centre (UIC) and Agriculture and Communication Centre (AICC).

The people now can pay their electric and gas bills through internet as the Power Development Board (PDB) and Titas Gas have already launched the electronic bill payment system, the meeting was also told.

Besides, the people can pay their land phone bills through SMS and know information about railway, polling centres and market prices through internet and necessary government forms are also available on internet.

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Quelle/Source: Asia Pacific Media Network, 21.04.2009

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