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participation.Business Directory or Guide normally come out with printed version (Book) which containing an alphabetical or classified listing of product and services, company name, company address, telephone number, and company advertising.Using Directory, people can find company name and address by searching through product and service name which listed alphabetically. For instance if technician working in an oil refinery plant need to replace some blunt Non-Sparking tools, how would he go about looking for the Non-Sparking Tools?Firstly, he need to open a directory, search for "Tools" classification under 'T' alphabet index. Then under "Tools" Classification, search for "Sparking Tools" Subcategories. And finally from there he could contact the company that selling the product for more details information. It's very easy and fast and take less than a minute to find supplier.Nowadays, Business Directory or Guide come out with 3 main products to help and ease their users to find their supplier. The main 3 products are:1. Printed Edition - All information about products and services, company name, telephone no, address is printed as a book and then distribute free of charge to all companies in their countries.2. CD-ROM Edition - All information about product and service, company name, telephone no, address is stored inside CD-ROM and Users can installed it on their PC and search information directly through their PC. The program inside the CD-ROM allow users to type in the products they wanted and then search it. It's more convenient and portable compare to the printed edition.3. Website Edition - All information about products and services, company name, telephone no, address is stored in database server which connected directly to Internet. Users could connect directly Internet, visit their homepage and search it directly. Mostly the webpage provide a search bar like others search engine to allow users to type in their keywords (product, brand name, company name, and telephone no that they want to search) and they click on "Search" Button and all the information will be displayed on u 3. SOME E-GOVERNANCE PROJECTS/APPLICATIONS OPERATIONAL ACROSS INDIA: 3.1 Bhoomi (Land Records) Bhoomi is a self-sustainable e-governance project for the computerized delivery of 20 million rural land records to 6.7 million farmers through 177 Government owned kiosks in the Indian state of Karnataka, which has eliminated red tape and corruption in the issue of land title records, and is fast becoming the backbone for credible IT-enabled Government services for the rural population. 3.2 Stamps Registration and Archiving (SARITA) The Stamps and Registration Department of a State is typically one of the top revenue earners for any Government. Stamp & Registr For Everything, It's Wikipedia 1.INTRODUCTION:Some time back, a writing assignment comes on my way. It's about providing small biographies of some 1000-odd personalities. The place to look for information, my assigner tells me, is the venerable Wikipedia. The job needs me to refer Wikipedia day in day out, and I'm overawed more than ever by the richness of resources it offers.Prior to this, I did have occasional peeks at it, but those were mere skimming the surface. The more I now dig into Wikipedia, the more I become convinced that there's no other resource quite like it, not perhaps even the ubiquitous Encyclopedia Britannica. When my son's school asks him to do his project work with the help of Wikipedia, I know for sure it is the numero-uno place for serious information-seekers. Little wonder then that it is the 17th most visited site globally.What it is that is so enticing about Wikipedia? It doesn't need my telling, for I'm sure my readers will have pretty good knowledge about it. Instead, I'll focus on some lesser-known aspects that, put together, speaks a lot eloquent about it.Wikipedia has nearly a million articles in English language alone, the total of which represents just about one-third of total contents. It caters to at least 48 languages, each of which having not less than 10,000 articles.Wikipedia depends on some 2000 to 3000 strong core community that has taken upon itself to voluntarily maintain and improve it. It's they who do most of new content addition in English as well as corrections and modifications of existing matter as needed.Though necessarily an open source venture, Wikipedia does not earn revenues from any ad-network. It does not display any ad on its pages, which is quite remarkable, because if it does so, it will not need to depend on voluntary contribution, which is usually around $50 to $100 each.Wikipedia's budget is modest compared to the volume it caters to and the service it offers. Its 2005 budget was $750,000 and this year it's likely to be $1.5 million, a clean 100% jump. But that without doubt is required bec World economies have recognized Information Technology as an effective tool in catalyzing the economic activity in efficient governance and in developing human resource. They have made significant investments in it and successfully integrated it with the development process, thereby reaping the benefits to their society. In India also, these developments have impacted the industrial, education, service and Government sectors and their influence on various applications is increasingly being felt of late. As the era of digital economy is evolving, the concept of governance has assumed significant importance. The e-Governance has consequently become an accepted methodology involving the use of Information Technology in improving transparency, providing information speedily to all citizens, improving administration efficiency and improving public services such as transportation, power, health, water, security and municipal services. India has been harnessing the benefits provided by the Information & Communication Technologies to provide integrated governance, reach to the citizens faster,provide efficient services and citizen empowerment through access to information. The aim is to redefine governance in the ICT age to provide Smart Governance. Several significant initiatives have been taken at the Centre and the State level in this direction. At the Central level, the government has extensively promoted the use of IT in managing its internal processes and has drawn up a ‘Minimum Agenda of e-Governance’. The Ministries/Departments have provision of 2 to 3 percent of their annual budgets to be spent on IT related activities. The Government has enacted IT Act 2000, which provides legal status to the information and transactions carried on the net. Several State Governments have also taken various innovative steps to promote e-Governance and have drawn up a roadmap for IT implementation and delivery of services to the citizens online. The applications that have been implemented are targeted towards providing G2B, G2C and B2C services with emphasis on use of local language. 2.DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY’S INITIATIVES: As part of the increased thrust on e-Governance, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Department of Information Technology, Government of India has set up a Centre for e-Governance (CEG) at its premises – Electronics Niketan in New Delhi.The Centre, first of its kind in the country, showcases several e-Governance applications and solutions that have been successfully deployed in various states and offers such other services like technical consultation, proof of concept and thematic presentations. Conducting programmes for creating awareness among decision makers in the Centre and State Governments and helping them in defining and implementing process and policy changes for effective e-Governance are other important objectives of the Centre.The primary activities of the Centre are: o To showcase the best practices in the area of Electronic Governance, which would encompass technology, processes as well as public policies Conduct programs for creating awareness among decision makers in the Central and state Governments Demonstrate the feasibility of Electronic Governance to decision makers through workshops, demonstration programs,video/teleconferencing, etc. Help the Central and State Governments in defining and implementing process and policy changes To enrich the repository of best practices through continuous interaction with subject matter experts from India and abroad. The Centre also draws upon leading companies, technical institutions and business partners in India and abroad and help initiate projects to address specific needs. The Centre continuously strives to establish strong links with similar institutions worldwide to enrich the repository of best practices through interaction and participation. 3. SOME E-GOVERNANCE PROJECTS/APPLICATIONS OPERATIONAL ACROSS INDIA: 3.1 Bhoomi (Land Records) Bhoomi is a self-sustainable e-governance project for the computerized delivery of 20 million rural land records to 6.7 million farmers through 177 Government owned kiosks in the Indian state of Karnataka, which has eliminated red tape and corruption in the issue of land title records, and is fast becoming the backbone for credible IT-enabled Government services for the rural population. 3.2 Stamps Registration and Archiving (SARITA) The Stamps and Registration Department of a State is typically one of the top revenue earners for any Government. Stamp & Registr Powerpoint Background Slides Tips curity and municipal services.There are various tools available in the computers, for your web designing and writing. One of them is the tool, Microsoft Powerpoint. This powerful tool is used to create professional looking presentations and slide shows from scratch or by using its easy wizard. By using the PowerPoint software, you can make any form of background you may need for your program. Using different values in the program, you can get animated backgrounds, music backgrounds and even Christmas and religious backgrounds.The world of internet has made advertising so easy, that you can shop, buy and download perfect PowerPoint templates and PowerPoint background videos in a matter of minutes. Not only this, there are terrific, ready-made PowerPoint background slides be available where you can change your dull PowerPoint presentation into an aggressive, attention grabbing and energetic presentation in not time at all.With the free PowerPoint templates available in the internet, you can try out your skills at the PowerPoint presentation background, without actually first buying it. You can download these Microsoft PowerPoint templates for free for your education and use. Remember, all the PowerPoint background slides have been pre-set by expert graphic designers. The design background, typeface and colors have all been expertly designed; all you have to do is insert the text, and you have it!You can experiment in making animated backgrounds in the PowerPoint by setting different values in the program. The background animates when an absolute value has been specified for either the horizontal or the vertical directions. If at all both the directions are specified, the background is animated diagonally. By making changes in the PowerPoint values, you can form blue blocks, closed circuit, award night and many more other PowerPoint background presentations. These changes bring about moving characters on the computer screen.If you need graphics for specific web pages, they too are available in abundance in the internet. You just have to download these special backgrounds, like Christmas, New Year and other festivities’ India has been harnessing the benefits provided by the Information & Communication Technologies to provide integrated governance, reach to the citizens faster,provide efficient services and citizen empowerment through access to information. The aim is to redefine governance in the ICT age to provide Smart Governance. Several significant initiatives have been taken at the Centre and the State level in this direction. At the Central level, the government has extensively promoted the use of IT in managing its internal processes and has drawn up a ‘Minimum Agenda of e-Governance’. The Ministries/Departments have provision of 2 to 3 percent of their annual budgets to be spent on IT related activities. The Government has enacted IT Act 2000, which provides legal status to the information and transactions carried on the net. Several State Governments have also taken various innovative steps to promote e-Governance and have drawn up a roadmap for IT implementation and delivery of services to the citizens online. The applications that have been implemented are targeted towards providing G2B, G2C and B2C services with emphasis on use of local language. 2.DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY’S INITIATIVES: As part of the increased thrust on e-Governance, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Department of Information Technology, Government of India has set up a Centre for e-Governance (CEG) at its premises – Electronics Niketan in New Delhi.The Centre, first of its kind in the country, showcases several e-Governance applications and solutions that have been successfully deployed in various states and offers such other services like technical consultation, proof of concept and thematic presentations. Conducting programmes for creating awareness among decision makers in the Centre and State Governments and helping them in defining and implementing process and policy changes for effective e-Governance are other important objectives of the Centre.The primary activities of the Centre are: o To showcase the best practices in the area of Electronic Governance, which would encompass technology, processes as well as public policies Conduct programs for creating awareness among decision makers in the Central and state Governments Demonstrate the feasibility of Electronic Governance to decision makers through workshops, demonstration programs,video/teleconferencing, etc. Help the Central and State Governments in defining and implementing process and policy changes To enrich the repository of best practices through continuous interaction with subject matter experts from India and abroad. The Centre also draws upon leading companies, technical institutions and business partners in India and abroad and help initiate projects to address specific needs. The Centre continuously strives to establish strong links with similar institutions worldwide to enrich the repository of best practices through interaction and participation. 3. SOME E-GOVERNANCE PROJECTS/APPLICATIONS OPERATIONAL ACROSS INDIA: 3.1 Bhoomi (Land Records) Bhoomi is a self-sustainable e-governance project for the computerized delivery of 20 million rural land records to 6.7 million farmers through 177 Government owned kiosks in the Indian state of Karnataka, which has eliminated red tape and corruption in the issue of land title records, and is fast becoming the backbone for credible IT-enabled Government services for the rural population. 3.2 Stamps Registration and Archiving (SARITA) The Stamps and Registration Department of a State is typically one of the top revenue earners for any Government. Stamp & Registr Tips on Starting a New Trading Business ps to promote e-Governance and have drawn up a roadmap for IT implementation and delivery of services to the citizens online. The applications that have been implemented are targeted towards providing G2B, G2C and B2C services with emphasis on use of local language.Trading simply means the business of finding a buyer and corresponding seller of a product and being the middleman to the exchange. You will earn a profit for the difference in the price at which you buy and the price at which you sell. It is becoming a booming business online with an increasing number of people realizing the vast potential and low investment requirements inherent to the business. However, just as many people find success at a trading business as the number that don’t, so you’d better be prepared to use your smarts and work hard. It is no gold paved highway to easy money, as some people like to think, so keep the following guidelines in mind while starting a new trading business.Reliable source –You will need to find a solid, dependable and affordably priced source for your product. Since you are working on maximizing the margin, you need to be sure you are not being overcharged by your supplier. Further, test your selected source out thoroughly before starting. Ask for references and talk to the supplier’s other customers, especially irate ones. Make a relationship and use more than one supplier since it is not a good idea to be dependent totally on just one supplier, especially initially.Reliable delivery –Next you will require a reliable delivery system, either through the supplier’s channel or through your own. Ensure that the system is fairly fool proof. Test it – send yourself a sample of the product. Keep testing from time to time to be sure that the system still works well. Remember that your customers will blame you for any loss, damage or delay so your delivery channel has to be perfect.Legal requirements –Find out if there are any restrictions on your product of choice. Be sure that you understand the legal repercussions of trading the product and all surrounding paperwork. If there is documentation required, complete that before you begin and in case the documentation is on going, make sure you factor in the costs.Accounting and taxation –Research in detail all the accounting and tax requirements. Talk to people in the business, a 2.DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY’S INITIATIVES: As part of the increased thrust on e-Governance, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Department of Information Technology, Government of India has set up a Centre for e-Governance (CEG) at its premises – Electronics Niketan in New Delhi.The Centre, first of its kind in the country, showcases several e-Governance applications and solutions that have been successfully deployed in various states and offers such other services like technical consultation, proof of concept and thematic presentations. Conducting programmes for creating awareness among decision makers in the Centre and State Governments and helping them in defining and implementing process and policy changes for effective e-Governance are other important objectives of the Centre.The primary activities of the Centre are: o To showcase the best practices in the area of Electronic Governance, which would encompass technology, processes as well as public policies Conduct programs for creating awareness among decision makers in the Central and state Governments Demonstrate the feasibility of Electronic Governance to decision makers through workshops, demonstration programs,video/teleconferencing, etc. Help the Central and State Governments in defining and implementing process and policy changes To enrich the repository of best practices through continuous interaction with subject matter experts from India and abroad. The Centre also draws upon leading companies, technical institutions and business partners in India and abroad and help initiate projects to address specific needs. The Centre continuously strives to establish strong links with similar institutions worldwide to enrich the repository of best practices through interaction and participation. 3. SOME E-GOVERNANCE PROJECTS/APPLICATIONS OPERATIONAL ACROSS INDIA: 3.1 Bhoomi (Land Records) Bhoomi is a self-sustainable e-governance project for the computerized delivery of 20 million rural land records to 6.7 million farmers through 177 Government owned kiosks in the Indian state of Karnataka, which has eliminated red tape and corruption in the issue of land title records, and is fast becoming the backbone for credible IT-enabled Government services for the rural population. 3.2 Stamps Registration and Archiving (SARITA) The Stamps and Registration Department of a State is typically one of the top revenue earners for any Government. Stamp & Registr A Guide to Optimizing Public Relations Content tate Governments and helping them in defining and
implementing process and policy changes for effective e-Governance are other important
objectives of the Centre.The primary activities of the Centre are:This guide to “SEOing” your PR efforts can help you get high-ranking search results for your press releases, marketing white papers and ezine newsletter content. Whether you are managing PR efforts for several online companies or just one website, you’ve probably wondered how you can increase your sites (more importantly, your work) overall impact in the Web community. While the answer lies less and less on traditional forms of promotion such as press releases, learning the tricks of the trade to qualifying for top search engine placement could be the most important thing you ever do for your company.So how do you help generate visits to your website? By optimizing website content such as press releases, marketing white papers and ezine newsletter content you can increase the chances that potential visitors select your site from search engines. The reason (which you will learn how to do in this article) is because you will using alternate keywords and key phrases that are related to your business or service that are outside of the most popular terms that your search engine optimizer should be striving for, and your advertising efforts should be bringing in through bid for placement campaigns.Identify Your Target Audience:While traditional PR teaches us that it is wise to focus our efforts on reaching journalists, editors and producers (members of the media), effective online PR make us focus on reaching the “public” directly. If you provide a specialized product or service, web users may not know you exist if you don’t appear in the search engines. If your search engine optimizer can’t get a number one listing for the hot keyword for your site, don’t worry, you literally have thousands of other keyword and key phrase options to choose from to generate publicity.As a PR person, you probably have hundreds of articles, reviews or press releases about your company’s specific products or services. The best thing you can do with them is to identify which audience is best suited to that content and be as specific as possible. This is typically called a “segmentation strategy.” While the media o To showcase the best practices in the area of Electronic Governance, which would encompass technology, processes as well as public policies Conduct programs for creating awareness among decision makers in the Central and state Governments Demonstrate the feasibility of Electronic Governance to decision makers through workshops, demonstration programs,video/teleconferencing, etc. Help the Central and State Governments in defining and implementing process and policy changes To enrich the repository of best practices through continuous interaction with subject matter experts from India and abroad. The Centre also draws upon leading companies, technical institutions and business partners in India and abroad and help initiate projects to address specific needs. The Centre continuously strives to establish strong links with similar institutions worldwide to enrich the repository of best practices through interaction and participation. 3. SOME E-GOVERNANCE PROJECTS/APPLICATIONS OPERATIONAL ACROSS INDIA: 3.1 Bhoomi (Land Records) Bhoomi is a self-sustainable e-governance project for the computerized delivery of 20 million rural land records to 6.7 million farmers through 177 Government owned kiosks in the Indian state of Karnataka, which has eliminated red tape and corruption in the issue of land title records, and is fast becoming the backbone for credible IT-enabled Government services for the rural population. 3.2 Stamps Registration and Archiving (SARITA) The Stamps and Registration Department of a State is typically one of the top revenue earners for any Government. Stamp & Registr Newspaper Inserts - A Great Medium India and abroad and help initiate projects to address specific needs. The Centre continuously strives to establish strong links with similar institutions worldwide to enrich the repository of best practices through interaction and
participation.Newspaper inserts are a great way to advertise for retailers and services businesses. While it costs more than run-of-press newspaper advertising, it costs much less than direct mail. Regular newspaper advertising tend to get lost in the mix of black and white ads and dull color newsprint ads. However, inserts are full color glossy ads that fall out of the paper and into your potential customer's hands. This gives your advertising more impact and a better response rate. Inserts can also be targeted by geographics and demographics, giving less advertising waste.Direct mail can also target in the same way, but direct mail can cost 4-5 times as much money as newspaper inserts. Wholesaleinserts.com can print full color glossy inserts and ship them to your newspaper for delivery. The costs for printing and shipping in SE, USA is only 1.5-2.5 cents each (other areas slightly higher). Your local newspaper would then charge 3.5-5.5 cents each to deliver. The total cost would be 5-8 cents each for printing and distributing the sales flyers. Direct mail is usually 22-40 cents each to print and mail, which can be quite costly. Wholesaleinserts.com can deliver to SE, USA in a week's time (other areas slightly longer). Your local newspaper would take longer to print and cost more. Design services can also be provided, if needed.The best time to insert for local businesses is mid-week, when the inserts are fewer. Also, the newspaper delivers to non-subscribers during the week. That way you can deliver to every home in your desired zip codes. You can choose zip codes closest to your business or zip codes with your targeted consumers. To make your inserts work best, give your customers a reason to come in that week. Create urgency by using coupons, sale prices, specials, etc. with and ending date of the sale. 3. SOME E-GOVERNANCE PROJECTS/APPLICATIONS OPERATIONAL ACROSS INDIA: 3.1 Bhoomi (Land Records) Bhoomi is a self-sustainable e-governance project for the computerized delivery of 20 million rural land records to 6.7 million farmers through 177 Government owned kiosks in the Indian state of Karnataka, which has eliminated red tape and corruption in the issue of land title records, and is fast becoming the backbone for credible IT-enabled Government services for the rural population. 3.2 Stamps Registration and Archiving (SARITA) The Stamps and Registration Department of a State is typically one of the top revenue earners for any Government. Stamp & Registration software provides efficient government citizen interface, and also enables enhanced revenue earnings for the Stamps and Registration operation. The heart of this application consists of the Registration and Valuation module. Other modules are the Networking and Scanning modules that enable exchange of information securely across departments, and "electronic copying" of the registered documents thereby enabling return of the original document within few minutes of presentation. 3.3 Versatile Online Information for Citizen Empowerment (VOICE) Municipalities have a challenging task of providing various kinds of citizen services.VOICE caters to these challenges through the use of state-of-the-art information Technology.In addition to computerisation of the day-to-day operations,VOICE also provides a powerful Community and empowers the citizen. This application ensures a quick, transparent and efficient administration at a lower operating cost with increased revenue collections. 3.4 e-Seva eSeva is the first-of-its-kind of service in the country, providing a wide spectrum of citizenfriendly services that save citizen the bother of running around various departments. The services offered are Payment of Utilities Bills,Registration of Birth/Death, Issue of Birth/Death certificates, Permits/Licences, Reservations etc. There are 35 eSeva centres (with 280 service counters) spread over the Twin Cities and Ranga Reddy District. 3.5 Gyandoot Gyandoot is an intranet in the tribal district of Dhar in Central India connecting rural Cybercafes catering to the everyday needs of the masses. It is a community-based, highly costeffective and financially self-reliant approach to bringing the benefits of Information Technology to the doorsteps of tribal villagers. The objective of the Gyandoot project has been to establish a community-owned, innovative and sustainable information technology project in the most poverty stricken and tribal dominated rural areas. The project is designed to cater to social,economic and development needs of the villagers through an innovative G2C model.There are around 1600 villages in Dhar district and 80 information kiosks/cyber offices(Soochanalayas). Each kiosk caters to about 25 to 30 villages. The entire network of 31 kiosks covers 311 Panchayats (village committees),over 600 villages and a population of around half a million (nearly 50% of the entire district). 3.6 e-Choupal Started by ITC’s international Business Division as a cost-effective alternative supply chain system to deal directly with the farmer to buy products for exports is getting transformed into a meta market for rural India. The tobacco giant has already set up over 700 choupals covering 3,800 villages in four states — which include Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh — dealing with products ranging from soya bean, coffee, aquaculture and wheat. 3.7 VidyaVahini This portal provides the opportunity for schools,teachers and students all across the nation to express and share their creative and academic potential via the internet. The portal aims at creating such an environment by providing facilities for content development, content deployment and collaboration. Shiksha India - a non- profit organisation - is working in partnership with the Ministry of Information Technology in the project Vidya Vahini and Ministry of Human Resources under the CLASS scheme, which aims to connect 60.000 schools (approximately 20 million students) across the country in the next five years. 3.8 Aarakshi Aarakshi is an intranet-based system for the Jaipur City Police to facilitate FIRs,criminalsrecords, vehicle thef
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