Rural India Leads Record 35% Surge In Use Of e-Governance

Rural India and Gujarat led a record 35% surge over a year in mobile-phone and computer-based transactions with the government, an indicator of demand and future potential in recreating India’s interaction with its government. Hosted on mKisan—a portal that allows central and state government organisations to potentially connect over text messages with more than 80…

Why India’s Net Neutrality Activists Hate Facebook

As the fight over net neutrality in the U.S. reaches the litigation phase, India’s version of the battle over Internet rules is just heating up. The situation on the subcontinent shares some similarities with its American counterpart: a backlash against a regulator who seems to favor telecommunications companies over Web-based rivals, an activist-led campaign to…

Postcards of change: www.chandauli.com

In October last year, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited a village in Rajasthan’s Alwar district. Again, in the middle of a raging debate on Net neutrality, he mentioned that trip. Uma Vishnu finds out why Chandauli Hajrat Sapwan is a Dabangg-style police officer, complete with dark glasses and a cap. He soon gets bored of…

Disaster Risk Management Using ICT

After the recent earthquake in Nepal, the United States Geological Survey has stated publicly that predicting the time and magnitude of earthquakes is next to impossible. Thus, with regards to earthquakes and some other geophysical phenomena, the focus shifts to response after the fact. Information Communication Technologies present an important set of tools that an aid responders…

Maharashtra to install live-monitoring system for infrastructure projects

May 5 (PTI) To curb misuse of government grants and effectively supervise infrastructure projects, Maharashtra government will install a live monitoring system that will be controlled through the state Secretariat. An official from the State planning department said the round-the-clock monitoring of all working projects will be done through a satellite and will start functioning…

Microsoft launches cloud solution for education sector

Information Technology (IT) player Microsoft India on Tuesday launched Edu-Cloud — a cloud computing-based solution that facilitates digital learning and teaching for educational institutions. The company announced that Sri Chaitanya Schools — an institution with a pan-Indian network — will adopt the Edu-Cloud for its teachers and students in 80 schools. As a part of…