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The State of Kerala, which launched its flagship e-governance programme, the e-District project, will be extending it to cover all the 14 districts within the state, said Shri Kunhalikutty, Minister for Industries & IT, Kerala.
At present, the project covers only two districts since its 2010 launch.
“This is a project of the future, which will help make Kerala a knowledge society,” said Kunhalikutty, adding that Akshaya, a Kerala project aimed at bridging the digital divide, is a pioneer in this field and will take up consultancy services for other states and even countries that are looking at Akshaya as a role model.
“Akshaya has come a long way since its inception ten years back. The e-District project which is being implemented through Akshaya will open up tremendous possibilities,” Kunhalikutty added.
Askhaya is a key element in the success and use of Common Services Centres (CSC) across the state, which will take on a more active role in the coming years as a means to provide greater ICT access and services to the rural population across the country. The Government of India plans to have 100,000 CSCs as a part of its modernisation goal.
Akshaya is a part of India’s overarching series of G2C projects as a part of its 11th annual five year plan, and falls under the charter of the National E-Government Programme (NeGP).
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2 Comments
On 2 December 2011 Lesley Sutton wrote:
Unfortunately the link to Akshaya is broken and the Google search produced a 404 :(
On 2 December 2011 Xinghui Guo wrote:
Dear Lesley,
Thanks for alerting us. The link has now been fixed.