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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) is launching e-governance in two wards in the current fiscal year.

KMC consists of 35 wards with more than one million population.

According to KMC, about Rs 9 million has been allocated for connecting networks with the two wards. “The wards are yet to be selected though,” said Tribhuvan Man Singh Pradhan, chief, Information Technology Section, KMC. “We are preparing plans and designs to execute the programme within the current fiscal year.”

Pradhan, however, said KMC lacks an appropriate server. “We are installing one server soon but we need one more to make the information system effective,” said Pradhan.

Features of e-governance include database of citizens, citizen code, house numbers, citizenship numbers and other details. “After the implementation of the e-governance, people will be able to utilise KMC services from their homes. They can register individual incidents such as birth, marriage, divorce, death and apply for recommendations as well. They also can pay taxes from their homes,” said Pradhan.

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Quelle/Source: The Himalayan, 24.09.2010

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