Gujarat bagged the award for the `Best e-governed State’ for 2006-07 at the 42nd Computer Society India(CSI) Convention, organised to recognise the best e-governance initiatives in the country, especially in the government sector. A total of 17 awards were presented.
Other highlights:
- Goa, Jharkhand, Kerala were declared as joint winners of the `Progressive e-Governed State’
- Department of Electricity of Lakshadweep, and Department of Health and Family Welfare, Gujarat were declared joint winners under the `Best e-governed Department’ category
- The Department of Education, Delhi, bagged the special jury award under the same category for its initiative in the admission, examination and management of teachers.
- The state of Gujarat bagged awards in four categories– best e-governed state, best e-governed department (health and famly welfare), best e-governance G2B project for e-procurement and also for VAT informations System.
- The state of Madhya Pradesh bagged awards for best e-governance project G2C for child information system and for the project titled `Samdadhan Ek Din Me’, providing documents in one day, and was runner up for the project on basic services and amenities management programme.
- Kerala won awards in two categories for centralised allotment process for professional course admissions and best e-governance project G2G/G2GE category.
- IRCTC also won the award for its Web-based rail reservation while PESO from Nagpur was the runner up for the best e-governance project G2B.
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