Multiplier Grants Scheme (MGS) by Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology encourages collaborative Research and Development between industry and academics/R&D institutions for development of products and packages and bridge the gap between R&D and commercialization. Uses can get details of the Scheme, terms and conditions, IPR, royalty agreement, etc. Application form and project proposal format are available. Contact details of the officials are also provided.
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Guidelines for Strategic Control in Outsourced Projects
Strategic Control enables Line Ministries/Departments to have control over the outcomes, make required changes and have the capability of exit management.
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Information about Testing & Research lab C-DAC, MSH
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) is the premier R&D organization of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) for carrying out R&D in IT, Electronics and associated areas. Different areas of C-DAC, had originated at different times, many of which came out as a result of identification of opportunities.
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e-Contents for CCC courses offered by NIELIT
NIELIT has also developed e-contents for its CCC course in Hindi, English and 23 Indian regional languages. These e-contents may be downloaded free of cost form the website. e-Contents for CCC courses is available in Hindi, English & 23 Indian Regional languages.
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Guidelines for setting up Dedicated Project Team
These guidelines are meant to assist the Departments/Line Ministries in creating a Dedicated Project Team with the requisite roles and responsibilities for their eGovernance projects.
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Information about Testing & Research lab C-MET, MSH
CMET's R&D activities at present include development of thick film materials, polymers for electronics, specialty chemicals and glasses, ultra high purity and refractory metals, semiconductors, electronic ceramics and fine powder processing. C-MET undertakes joint R&D, sponsored research, technology transfer and consultancy projects and provides technical services.
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Website of e-Learning Portal, NIELIT
The learning process is becoming pervasive, both for individuals and organisations, in formal education, in the professional context and as part of leisure activities. Learning should be accessible to every citizen, independent of age, education, social status and tailored to his/her individual needs.
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Website of Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research
The Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering & Research (SAMEER) is an autonomous Research & Development (R&D) laboratory. It undertakes research and development work in the areas of microwave engineering and electromagnetic engineering technology. Information about its divisions, activities, tender notifications and recruitment opportunities is available. Users can also lodge public grievance online and monitor its...
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NeGP Guidelines for Operational Model for implementation of Mission Mode Projects by the Line Ministries/State Departments
These Guidelines are issued by the Department of IT as an overall frame work for the Operational Model to support the Line Ministries/ State Departments for various activities and options relevant to successful implementation of the MMPs, right from project conceptualization stage to complete roll out and subsequent operations & maintenance (O&M) phase.
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Information about Testing & Research lab NIELET, MSH
The prime objective of NIELIT Centre, Delhi is to create skilled manpower in the areas of Electronics, Computer Science, Information Technology and other related disciplines for making available industry ready professionals as well as to promote e-learning.
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Information about Testing & Research lab SAMEER, MSH
SAMEER was set up as an autonomous R & D laboratory at Mumbai under the then Department of Electronics, Government of India with a broad mandate to undertake R & D work in the areas of Microwave Engineering and Electromagnetic Engineering Technology.
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Website of Cashless India
The Digital India programme is a flagship programme of the Government of India with a vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. "Faceless, Paperless, Cashless" is one of professed role of Digital India.
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Website of Electronic Procurement (GePNIC)
National Informatics Centre (NIC), Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India has developed eProcurement software system, GePNIC© to cater to the procurement/ tendering requirements of the Government departments and organizations. GePNIC© was launched in 2007 and has matured as a Product over the decade. The system is generic in nature and can easily be adopted for all kinds of procurement activities such as...
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Information about Testing & Research lab STPI, MSH
Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), is an Autonomous Society set up by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India in 1991, with the objective of encouraging, promoting and boosting the Software Exports from India.
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Website of Rapid Assessment System (RAS)
Rapid Assessment System (RAS) for continuous feedback for e-services delivered by Government of India and State Governments. This system has multiple channels for receiving feedback and is backed by analytics. These analytics will help integrated departments for continuous system improvement and better governance.
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Annual Reports of Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
Access to annual reports of Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology is given. Users can access and download annual reports of the department from 2004 onwards.