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  • IN: Karnataka: Bangaloreans, get your UID number in a jiffy

    By March 2012, Bangaloreans would complete the unique identification (UID) enrolment like their counterparts in Mysore and Tumkur, said DV Sadananda Gowda, chief minister.

    He gave this assurance while launching the UID process at Yavanika on Wednesday.

    Karnataka was one of the first states to launch the UID programme headed by Nandan Nilekani, a Kannadiga, he proudly pointed out.

  • IN: Karnataka: Global award for Palike’s property project

    City ranked top among 90 cities in e-governance

    The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is ranked first among the 90 cities in the world by an international organisation for good practices in e-governance, especially in allotting Unique Property Identity Number (UPID) to all the properties through the Geographic Information System (GIS).

    Mayor D Venkatesh Murthy told mediapersons here on Friday that the World e-Governments Organisation of Cities and Local Governments (WeGO), a Korea-based organisation has chosen the Palike in the best e-government efficiency category for the first WeGo Awards-2012.

  • India falls by five places in UN e-gov survey 2012

    Even Maldives and Sri Lanka rank above India on the list

    India has fallen by five places in the UN e-government survey 2012 from 119 in 2010 to 124 in 2012. The survey which was released on March 6, 2012 places the Republic of Korea at the top position followed by the Netherlands.

    United Kingdom (UK), Denmark and the United States of America (USA) follow in ranking in that order. USA has slipped by three positions and is placed at fifth position as compared to the second position two years ago.

  • India in 58th position in world on e-readiness ranking: Govt

    India hold the 58th position in the world on e-readiness ranking - an important measure of a digital society, Minister of State for Information Technology Sachin Pilot informed the Rajya Sabha today.

    Replying to supplementaries during Question Hour, he said e-readiness is the measure of the quality of country's information community technology (ICT) infrastructure and ability of its consumers, businesses and Government to use ICT for their benefit.

  • India ranks 87 in e-governance readiness

    North American countries and Europe retain leadership position

    India slipped one point and is ranked 87 in the global e-government readiness rankings 2005.

    According to the 'UN Global E-government Readiness Report 2005: From E-government to E-Inclusion', India's e-government readiness is 0.4001, compared with the world average of 0.4267 in 2005.

  • India Ranks Fourth in World With 81 Million Internet Users

    India has been ranked fourth among the top ten nations in the world with 81 million internet users even as the world aggregate touched 134,85,72,040 by the end of 2007.

    United States leads the chart with 220 million internet users followed by China (210 million) and Japan (88.1 million).

    Brazil comes next to India with 53.1 million users, UK 40.2 million, Germany 39.1 million, Republic of Korea 35.5 million, Italy 32 million and France 31.5 million.

  • India slips on UN e-governance list

    In spite of the growing Internet connectivity, increasing awareness of the Right to Information Act and a spurt in funding for e-governance programmes, the digital divide between the government and its citizens seems to be widening in India. The country's has fallen from a rank of 87 in 2005 to 113 in 2008 on e-government readiness.

    According to the UN E-government Survey 2008, India has slipped 26 places in the last three years and been overtaken by countries like Maldives (ranked 95), Sri Lanka (101) and even Iran (108). However, they too, have themselves slipped from their 2005 rankings.

  • India: Delhi named best state for e-governance by Dataquest

    India’s national capital has been declared the best e-governed state in the country by leading technology magazine Dataquest. Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit received the award from Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah at a gala event here late Wednesday.The other winners included Lakshmi Narayanan of Cognizant Technology Solutions as IT person of the year, Sanjeev Bhikchandani of Naukri.com as the path-breaker of the year and D.B. Pathak of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Mumbai for lifetime achievement.

  • India: Delhi, Goa, Chattisgarh, TN, Kerala best e-governed states: Survey

    The recent Dataquest-IDC e-Governance Survey has identified Delhi, Goa, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala as the five best e-governed states of 2007.

    The next five positions were bagged by Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Punjab.

  • India: Gujarat bags award for best e-governed State

    Gujarat on Saturday bagged the award for the `Best e-governed State' for 2006-07 at the 42nd Computer Society India (CSI) Convention held here.

    Goa, Jharkhand, Kerala were declared as joint winners of the `Progressive e-Governed State' at the award function organised by the CSI to recognise the best e-governance initiatives in the country, especially in the government sector.

    Department of Electricity of Lakshadweep, and Department of Health and Family Welfare, Gujarat were declared joint winners under the `Best e-governed Department' category.

  • India: Himachal Named Second Best in e-Governance

    In an assessment done by India Tech Foundation, Mumbai on application of IT and its use in Government institutions in each state, Himachal Pradesh has emerged as the second best among all the states in India for its latest e-governance initiatives.

    The e-governance initiatives taken up by the state has helped the government to provide a transparent, speedy and cost effective service in public and private domains. Himachal Pradesh happens to be the first state to launch state-wide area network in the country. A network operation centre has also been set up to provide unified placement of data for the entire state at one place for this.

  • India: Himachal Pradesh declared second best state in e-governance

    Himachal Pradesh is the first state to launch state-wide area network in the entire country and a network operation centre has been set up to provide unified placement of data for the entire state at one place..

    Himachal Pradesh has been declared as the second best state in the country in e-governance. Speaker of Lok Sabha Somnath Chatterjee will give away the award during the 10th International Summit and Expo Power - 2008 to be held on November 8, in Mumbai. An assessment in this regard has been done by India Tech Foundation, Mumbai, on application of information technology (IT) and its use in government institutions.

  • India: Kerala Tourism Development Corporation website wins State Tourism Award

    Adding yet another feather to its cap, the official website of Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) Hotels & Resorts (www.ktdc.com) has won the Kerala State Tourism Award for most innovative use of Information Technology in the field of Tourism for the year 2009-10. The awards were given away by the Tourism Minister Shri Kodiyeri Balakrishnan at a function today.

    Talking to Kerala IT News, Cherian Philip, Chairman, KTDC said, “As the official host to God’s own country, this website is a great asset for us. We have realised that online booking is our greatest weapon for tourism promotion. The award is recognition of our efforts to adopt the latest technology to boost our business.”

  • India: Madhya Pradesh among few top states in e-governance

    Madhya Pradesh is among a few front-ranking Indian states to use e-governance effectively in providing health services and promoting trade, business and industry, according to a survey.

    A nation-wide survey by DataQuest magazine found Madhya Pradesh among leading states like Kerala, Delhi, Gujarat and Goa in the use of e-governance, said an official. The survey was conducted in 18 states and seven union territories.

  • India: Survey: Delhi tops the list of best e-governed State in 2007

    Tamil Nadu has made rapid strides in overall “e-readiness”

    Goa topped the 2006 list

    Delhi tops in nine of the 14 parameters

    Delhi tops the list of “Best e-governed States of 2007.”

    In a survey conducted by a private group, Goa has moved down to the second spot, followed by Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

  • India: Tamil Nadu govt bags best government website award

    The official website of the Government of Tamil Nadu on Thursday bagged the best government website award in the National Awards for e-Governance.

    The national awards for e-governance for 2007-08 were announced by the Central Government. Union Minister for Communications and Information Technology A Raja will give away the awards during the 11th National Conference on e-Governance to be held at Panchkula, Haryana on February 7-8.

  • India: Tamil Nadu the best e-governed state: IDC survey

    Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh have emerged among the top five e-governed states in India in 2008-09, says a national e-governance survey.

    Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh have climbed three spots over their last years ranking to emerge as the No 1 and No 5, respectively as per the survey conducted for the year 2008-09 by IDC, a global provider of market intelligence for IT.

  • Indonesia Ranked 23 on E-Government

    Indonesia is better than India, South Africa and China.

    Waseda University Institute of e-government in Tokyo, Japan has released its annual report entitled Waseda University International e-Government Ranking. The 2009 report is the fifth report on the observation of e-government development in the world.

    There are 34 countries with various levels of economic growth all over the world. The countries include South Africa, United States of America, Holland, Belgium, Brazil, Brunei, Chile, China, Fiji, Philippines, Finland, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, England, Italy, Japan, Germany, Canada, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, France, Peru, Russia, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

  • Intelligent Community Forum Announces Smart21 Communities of 2011

    A snapshot of communities where innovation and entrepreneurial activities are centered around healthcare IT

    The Intelligent Community Forum (www.intelligentcommunity.org) announced today its highly anticipated list of the Smart21 Communities of 2011.  The announcement was made by ICF Co-founder Louis Zacharilla at an event hosted by Suwon, South Korea, ICF’s 2010 Intelligent Community of the Year.

    A complete list of the Smart21 of 2011 with brief profiles of each community may be found on the Smart21 page under Awards.

  • International Technology Report sees Denmark at Top

    The Global Information Technology Report is the world’s most respected assessment of the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on the development process and the competitiveness across the planet. This year, after covering 127 economies across Earth, Denmark came out on top.

    The report noted that Denmark’s level of network readiness had to do with an excellent regulatory environment, in addition to clear government leadership and vision in leveraging ICT for growth and promoting ICT penetration and usage.

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