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TN to allocate over Rs 100 crore for e-governance

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The Economic Times                08.05.2013

TN to allocate over Rs 100 crore for e-governance

Tamil Nadu government allocated more than Rs 100 crore towards e-governance in the state and announced setting up of an IT officials cadre.

Tamil Nadu government allocated more than Rs 100 crore towards e-governance in the state and announced setting up of an IT officials cadre.

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu government today allocated more than Rs 100 crore towards e-governance in the state and announced setting up of an Information Technology (IT) officials cadre.

Making a suo motu statement in the Assembly, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa allocated Rs 100 crore for expanding internet connection to all government offices in the state.

While Rs 50 crore would be spent towards the second stage of expansion of Tamil Nadu State Wide Area Network, Rs 10 crore would be spent on providing 'Redundant Connectivity' and Rs 40 crore on 'Horizontal Connectivity', she said.

The government would also install 'Cloud Computing' in the State Data Centre at a cost of Rs 11 crore, she said, adding, another Rs six crore would be allocated for storing geographical information needed for government departments.

A separate 'e-Governance Initiative Fund' would also be created with Rs 10 crore, she said.

"With these initiatives, all services from the government to general public and businessmen would be provided without any delay," she said.
 

Log in to dispose e-waste

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The Hindu                25.04.2013

Log in to dispose e-waste

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If you have e-waste in your neighbourhood and do not know how to dispose it without causing any damage to the environment, just log in towww.ewaste.in.

Recently, members of the Green Brigade club in Anna University pitched in to raise awareness of the website and the benefits of recycling e-waste. The website is run by a company called SIMS recycling solutions. “This is a free website and anyone can register,” said Anand Narasimhan, managing director of the firm. On becoming a co-ordinator, those who register can collect e-waste such as discarded electronic and electrical items. “We will send trucks and collect the waste from them,” said Mr. Anand.

The waste is recycled at MEPZ in Tambaram. “They have to provide us with their bank account number or that of the residents’ welfare association. We will send them the money after recycling,” said Mr. Narasimhan.

This money can be used to set up facilities for proper collection of e-waste.

“A total of 60 students registered and we were able to collect waste to fill a small truck. They disposed the e-waste they had and also promised to do so regularly in the neighbourhoods they live in. We get Rs. 10 per kg,” said Divya Bharati, president of Green Brigade in Anna University.

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 April 2013 06:16
 

Govt. procurement goes online

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The Hindu                       18.04.2013

Govt. procurement goes online

A separate e-procurement cell has also been established in Chief Vigilance Office, Puducherry,to monitor the project.— Photo G. Krishnaswamy
A separate e-procurement cell has also been established in Chief Vigilance Office, Puducherry,to monitor the project.— Photo G. Krishnaswamy

Move to usher in transparency and accountability.

In a move to enhance transparency and accountability, the territorial administration has launched e-procurement Mission Mode Project (MMP).

This is a web-based system aimed at enhancing transparency, accountability, reliability and responsiveness in all government procurement activities for all kinds of procurement such as goods, services and works. It enables secure online bid submission, online payment of tender fee and earnest money deposit and access to bid opening event from any place on a round-the-clock basis through the internet.

It has made Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) mandatory for e-procurement transactions by both the tender inviting departments and bidders to ensure security of transactions, authentification and digitally sign the tender documents to be published on the e-procurement portal.

As per gazette notification, procurement with an estimated cost of Rs. 10 lakh and above are required to go through the tender process by all government departments through the e-procurement portal,http://pudutenders.gov.in, within the time limit prescribed for each department.

A separate e-procurement cell has also been established in Chief Vigilance Office, Puducherry, to monitor the project in the Union Territory. All individual and companies desirous of participating in tenders through e-procurement should obtain the DSC from accredited certifying authorities such as TCS, Sify, n-Code, etc. They will approach the e-procurement cell through the respective departments for help.

A core committee has also been set up to maximise the use of the portal by all departments. T. Sreekant, Secretary, IT; Pankaj Kumar Jha, Additional Secretary (Administrative Reforms Wing), and S. Rajasekaran, State Informatics Centre, NIC, are the members.

W.V.R. Murthy, Secretary, Finance, said that the Animal Husbandry Department was the first department to award the first contract through the e-procurement portal. It had awarded a contract for Rs. 58 lakh to procure various materials through online tendering process.

The importance of expediting the use of e-procurement system has been communicated to all heads of various departments. It was an easy, transparent and efficient method to award contracts. The heads of departments have been directed to switch over e-procurement method as quickly as possible, he said.

 


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