Cal-Info's has won a National Award! for Implementation of EPM in KSPHC
The three-day 11th National e-Governance Conference last week recommended higher adoption of public private
partnerships (PPP) and amendment to the sections on e-Governance in the Information Technology Act.
The conference, attended by heads of State IT departments and representatives from IT majors, also wanted
legislative changes to boost the PPPs,
besides urging the Government to evolve a policy on user charges.
The Union Government was planning to launch IT-enabled service delivery centres in one lakh villages in the
next year. The conference with the theme of `collaborate, replicate and extend the reach' took stock of the
present status of the e-Governance besides, sharing the successful projects between the States. The Governor
also presented awards under the 25 categories of the national e-Governance and also to the winners in the
national-level essay contest for students.