District Informatics

Zunheboto State

Zunheboto : Providing ICT based Services &…

Among the six districts of the Nagaland state, Zunheboto is situated in the middle bounded by Mokokchung in the East and Wokha district in the West. Tizu, Doyang and Tsutha - the three important rivers of the district are source for hydel power generation and terrace cultivation.High hills spread over many areas of the district varying from 1000 to 2500 metres but most people live between 1500 - 2000 metres altitude. ZBTO, the…

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Jhansi State

Jhansi: Leading From the Front

'Leading from the front' is synonymous with Jhansi, be it the First Freedom Struggle of India or the modern day ICT based Governance, Jhansi has been the torch bearer with earnest dedication. Centuries have moved from twentieth to twenty first but the will to provide good governance to people of the region is still undiminished as shown by the district administration led by Sh.. Raj Shekhar, IAS & District Magistrate, Jhansi.

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Tirunelveli State

Tirunelveli: A pioneer District in e-Governance…

Tirunelveli District is one of the oldest and biggest districts in Tamil Nadu State with 11 Taluks and 19 Developmental Blocks as its administrative units.The District has a large number of educational institutions, hence, the title "Oxford of South India". In spite of its traditional way of administration, Tirunelveli leads the way in implementing e-Governance projects for various Departments of the District.

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Ganjam State

Ganjam: Pioneer in e-Governance

Ganjam district is named after the Old Township and European fort.The name Ganjam comes from the word Gan-i-aam which means Granary of the World. It is spreading over the geographical area of 8070.60 square km. in Odissa.There are 22 blocks, 475 Grampanchayats, 18 Urban Local bodies, 3229 villages, 29 Police Stations and 13 Assembly Constituencies.The district has played a great role in the political scenario of Odissa as four…

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Amravati State

Amravati: Using ICT to Reach the Poor Directly

Amravati is also known as Amrawati or Amraoti. It is believed to be the city of Lord Indra, the king of gods. The city boasts of historical temples of goddess Amba, Lord Shri Krishna and Shri Venkateshwara. But today the district is known for its robust ICT implementations, advanced communication technologies and effective e-Governance support to the citizens. All this has helped to usher in the required transformation in…

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Imphal East State

Imphal East: e-Governance Deep Rooted with Land…

With the computerization of "Land Records" i.e. Loucha Pathap, covering sixty five villages, and the establishment of Community Information Centres (CICs), the district stands apart from others. The computerization effort by the district administration in association with NIC in the areas related to Election, Rural Employment, Court and Transport has strengthened e-Governance in the district.

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Dholpur State

Dholpur: ICT Shines on the Eastern Gateway of…

Situated in the eastern part of Rajasthan bordering Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, Dholpur earlier called Dhavalpur, was carved out of Bharatpur in 1982. It is famous for its sandstone and ravines which are part of Chambal legacy. The famous Dholpur House (UPSC HQ), President House and many other buildings have been built using Dholpur stone. It is well connected by roads and railways, Mumbai - Delhi line and NH 3 passes…

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Manipur State

Manipur: Adding another jewel through ICT based e…

Manipur is a state in NE India which is surrounded by hills on all the sides and decorated by innumerable beautiful flora and attractive fauna. It is made more enchanting with its unique natural setting, comprising of eye-catching waterfalls, lakes, streams and evergreen forests. Although a tiny state, it has gained international recognition through its rich culture, heritage and games and sports. The folklore here has deep…

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Balangir State

BALANGIR -IN QUEST OF EXCELLENCE

Balangir district, the cultural hub of Western Orissa, is spread over a total geographical area of 6569 sq. km. Comprising mostly of tribal inhabitants. Balangir district encompasses a population of 13,37,194 as per the census data of 2001 in 6 tehsils, 14 blocks and 1794 villages. The district bears relics to the rich historical and cultural civilization of the ancient times. NIC is playing a major role on extending support to…

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Bundi State

Bundi: From Miniature Paintings to Excellence in…

Bundi named after a Meena Chieftain Bunda is called the queen of Hadoti region of Rajasthan. Thousands of tourists both domestic and foreign come here to see and discover this beautiful place. The finest variety of basmati rice is grown in the district and exported the world over. Bundi sandstone is also a major foreign exchange earner. The district also plays hosts to cement, soya and edible oil industries. Bundi is also part of…

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West Kameng State

West Kameng: Building Confidence towards ICT…

Located in a mountainous tract with altitude varying from 650 ft to 13714 ft - West Kameng District of Arunachal Pradesh derives its name from the Kameng river, a tributary of the mighty Brahmaputra that flows through the District. The district comprises five major tribes: Monpa (which makes up 78% of the district's population and includes Dirang, Bhut, Lish, and Kalaktang Monpa), Miji (Sajolang), Sherdukpen, Aka (Hrusso), and…

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Manipur State

Pension Payment System: G2C Services in Manipur

The government expenditure towards payment of pension in Manipur constitutes a major component of annual Non-Plan expenditure. The manual system of pension payment suffered from several procedural gaps resulting in forged Pension Payment Order (PPO), impersonation, miscalculation, over payment, non-recovery of excess withdrawals, non-surrender of PPOs after the demise of the pensioner etc. Furthermore, it was difficult to track…

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