District Informatics

Chandigarh (UT) State

Leveraging Emerging Technologies in Integrated…

Use of technology in registration of land records

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Sirsa State

SIRSA: Revolutionizing Governance Through ICT

Sirsa is said to be one of the oldest places of Northern India and its ancient name was Sairishaka, which finds its mention in Mahabharata, Panini's Ashatadhayayi and Divyavadan. It must have been a flourishing city in the 5th century B.C. as mentioned by Panini. Sirsa forms the extreme west corner of Haryana and has bagged the honour of having the second highest cotton acreage across the country. Spread over an area of 4277 sq.…

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Pakur State

PAKUR: Empowering Citizens through e-Governance

Situated in the north-eastern corner, Pakur is one of the twenty four districts of the Jharkhand state and is topographically divided into three distinct regions - hilly, rolling and alluvial. The district is predominantly agricultural based and the main occupation of the people is cultivation. Kharif and Rabbi are the main agricultural seasons. There are two main tribal groups the Santhals and the Paharias. The district has a…

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Kannur State

KANNUR: ICT for the Land of Looms and Lore

It is assumed that the name Kannur has derived from one of the deities of the Hindu pantheon Kannan (Lord Krishna) and Ur (place) making it the place of Lord Krishna. The district is known as the Land of Looms and Lore. Earlier the district was named Cannanore which is anglicised from of Kannur. The district has 1 Revenue Division, 4 Taluks, and 129 Revenue Villages. It comprises of 6 Municipalities and 81 Grama Panchayats under…

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Shimla State

SHIMLA: Bringing ICT at the doorsteps of the…

Shimla, popularly known as the Queen of Hills, is the capital of Himachal Pradesh. It is famous worldwide as a popular tourist destination. Shimla has witnessed many historical events during British rule and in postindependence period. The town of Shimla is built over several hills and connecting ridges. The elevation of the district ranges from 300 to 6000 metres. The topology of the district is rugged & tough and 70% area of…

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Jind State

JIND: Providing Innovative Technology Solutions…

The district Jind derives its name from Jaintapuri, a town that grew around the temple of Jainti Devi (the goddess of victory) where Pandavas offered prayers for their success in their battle against Kauravas. It is one of the oldest districts of Haryana, comprising of 3 sub-dvisions, 4 tehsils, 3 sub-tehsils, 7 blocks and 307 villages.

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Malkangiri State

MALKANGIRI: e-Governance in the land of Primitive…

Malkangiri district came into existence after the reorganization of Odisha state on 2nd October 1992. Covering an area of 5,791 sq. kms, almost the whole of district is covered with vast dense jungles, with tribal population comprising of primitive tribes notable among them are Bondas, Koyas, Porajas and Didayis. Some of the most beautiful locations are the back waters of Balimela Dam, Satiguda Dam and Bonda Ghati.

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Bhilwara State

BHILWARA: From Textiles to Excellence in ICT

Bhilwara has earned a prominent spot on the industrial map of India. It has emerged as Indias largest manufacturer of fabrics. Also known as textile city of India, it is a famous industrial town in Rajasthan with presence of renowned industrial groups. The fabric is exported to countries like Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, Italy, Nepal, South Africa, USA, Canada, etc. The district has taken large strides in ICT and leading e…

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Hamirpur State

HAMIRPUR: Bridging the Digital Divide

Hamirpur, one of the twelve districts of beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh, lies in the middle of the Shivalik Ranges. It is the states most literate district and well connected by roads. Majority of the people serve for defense forces thus popularly known as Veer Bhoomi. The district is also widely famous for Child-Saint Shrine Baba Balak Nath.

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Muzaffarnagar State

MUZAFFARNAGAR: Treading fast on e-Governance turf

Muzaffarnagar, located in the northern part of Uttar Pradesh is popularly known as The Sugar Bowl of India. With a population of 41,38,605 (Provisional figures of the 2011 census of undivided Muzaffarnagar) the district spreads over an area of 4049 square kilometers and has 4 tehsils, 9 development blocks and 600 villages. The economy of the district is mainly based on agriculture & sugarcane industries.

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Sehore State

SEHORE: Heralding a Paradigm Shift in e-…

Sehore lies in the foothills of Vindhyachal Range surrounded by of Malwa region in Madhya Pradesh. It is about 39 Kms away from the state capital Bhopal towards south and spread across 6578 Sq. Kms. Shaiva, Shakta, Jain, Vaishnav, Budhists and Nath priests made Sehore a significant seat of their deep meditation. The district is divided into 8 tehsils, 5 sub-divisions and 1080 villages with a population of little over 13.11 lakh.…

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Rohtak State

ROHTAK: ICT Hub for e-Governance in Haryana

The district derives its name from its headquarter town Rohtak, which is said to be a correction of Rohtashgarh, named after Raja Rohtash, in whose reign the city is said to have been built.

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