

- ‘BIBHAV - 2012’ - A unique initiative to bridge Digital Divide at Nabarangpur, Odisha
- Centralized Public Procurement Portal Implemented in Andhra Pradesh
- Inaugration of Virtual Class Room at National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar by Sh. Kapil Sibal, Hon ble Union Minister, MHRD
- Workshop on eVitran and eKosh Software at Shimla for the Heads of Departments
- Launch of National Knowledge Network in Himachal Pradesh by Honourable Chief Minister and NKN Conference at Shimla
- Keonjhar District became the first Collectorate of Odisha to adopt ‘e-Collectorate’
- ‘BIBHAV - 2012’ - A unique initiative to bridge Digital Divide at Nabarangpur, Odisha
- Centralized Public Procurement Portal Implemented in Andhra Pradesh
- Inaugration of Virtual Class Room at National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar by Sh. Kapil Sibal, Hon ble Union Minister, MHRD
- Workshop on eVitran and eKosh Software at Shimla for the Heads of Departments
- Launch of National Knowledge Network in Himachal Pradesh by Honourable Chief Minister and NKN Conference at Shimla
- Keonjhar District became the first Collectorate of Odisha to adopt ‘e-Collectorate’
- ‘BIBHAV - 2012’ - A unique initiative to bridge Digital Divide at Nabarangpur, Odisha
- Centralized Public Procurement Portal Implemented in Andhra Pradesh
- Inaugration of Virtual Class Room at National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar by Sh. Kapil Sibal, Hon ble Union Minister, MHRD
- Workshop on eVitran and eKosh Software at Shimla for the Heads of Departments
- Launch of National Knowledge Network in Himachal Pradesh by Honourable Chief Minister and NKN Conference at Shimla
- Keonjhar District became the first Collectorate of Odisha to adopt ‘e-Collectorate’
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NIC, the premier ICT organisation of Govt of India
National Informatics Centre (NIC) is a premier S & T institution of the Government of India, established in 1976, for providing e-Government / e- Governance Solutions adopting best practices, integrated services and global solutions in Government Sector.
In 1975, the Government of India strategically decided to take effective steps for the development of information systems and utilization of information resources and also for introducing computer based decision support system (informatics-led development) in government ministries and departments to facilitate planning and programme implementation to further the growth of economic and social development. Following this, the Central Government nucleated a high priority plan project "National Informatics Centre (NIC)" in 1976, and later on with the financial assistance of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to the tune of US$4.1 million











