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Andhra Pradesh's It Interventions For Preventive Healthcare

THE STATE, BY INVESTING in technologies like data analytics and Blockchain, is preparing the base to improve citizens' health. J A Chowdary, IT Advisor and Special Chief Secretary to Govt of AP, shares more details

Andhra Pradesh's It Interventions For Preventive Healthcare

4 mins

Odisha's E-governance Project Likely To Transform The State Into An Innovation And Knowledge-based Society

ASHOK MEENA, Principal Secretary to Government of Odisha, Electronics & Information Technology Department, provides information on various IT projects undergoing in the state

Odisha's E-governance Project Likely To Transform The State Into An Innovation And Knowledge-based Society

6 mins

Himachal Pradesh Focuses On Bharatnet, Citizen Services And Computerisation Of Departments

HIMACHAL PRADESH IS moving with decent speed in rolling out the BharatNet project, despite of its hilly terrain. Express Computer speaks to Rohan Chand Thakur, Director - IT, Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh Focuses On Bharatnet, Citizen Services And Computerisation Of Departments

5 mins

How Rajasthan Transformed Itself Into A Digital State

THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE for Rajasthan’s ICT department was to shed the stigma of ‘Bimaru State’ that has been attached to Rajasthan. Turning the odds of poor connectivity and providing digital services to the last mile, project RajNet – a multi-mode connectivity network, connecting Jaipur with all 9,894 Gram Panchayats and 183 municipal areas in Rajasthan – has changed the outlook of the state. Today, the state is poised to transform from Rajasthan to ‘DigiSthan’. Akhil Arora Principal Secretary, IT, Government of Rajasthan, shares interesting insights

How Rajasthan Transformed Itself Into A Digital State

9 mins

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Express Computer Magazine Description:

PublisherThe Indian Express Ltd.

CategoryComputer & Mobile

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

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