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Teachers training by INTEL
19 August 2009
A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Meghalaya government and Intel, to provide computer training to teachers in selected government schools.
Partnership between National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) & Britain's ifs School of Finance
30 July 2009
On Wednesday, The National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) inked an agreement with Britain's ifs School of Finance to deliver diploma courses in banking and finance for its employees.
Abu Dhabi completes e-Archiving of judicial data
06 October 2008
The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) announced the completion of a major portion of its ambitious project of electronic archiving of cases. It involves archiving of around 32,300,000 judicial documents pertaining to over 669,000 cases in Abu Dhabi, Western Region and Al Ain.
India: Kanpur gets its first official website
16 September 2008
Now, Kanpur has now its own website with the authorities trying to promote the city, attract more tourists, redress grievances and to act as precursor for e-governance through the site.
Microsoft and Kenya sign IT deal to enhance public service delivery
10 June 2008
Microsoft Corporation and the Government of Kenya is working on a deal to impart information technology (IT) skills to equip state civil servants with computer knowledge.
e-Gov in GCC nations
27 May 2008
Over the past few years, the GCC nations have begun to recognise the importance of e-governance in economic development.
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