Maharashtra delegation to study e-governance

The delegation includes MLAs and senior bureaucrats along with six ministers

GN Bureau | December 27, 2011



In a bid to promote e-governance in government quarters, a delegation from Maharashtra will be in the state for three days from Tuesday to experience the e-governance applications of the government.

The members in the delegation include MLAs and senior bureaucrats along with six ministers, among whom some have stepped back due to the launch of the three-day fast by Gandhian Anna Hazare in Mumbai on Tuesday.

The Maharashtra delegation is coming down to the state as part of an e-Governance Leadership Meet organised by the National Institute for Smart Governance from December 27 to 29 as part of implementing the National e-Governance Plan of the Centre.

Various e-governance applications launched in the state by the Kerala State IT Mission would also be presented before them.

They will also interact with key officials in the IT department and the IT Mission who are implementing the e-governance applications of the state government.

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