Quoting "Nagarjuna G." nagarjun@gnowledge.org:
FSF India should launch a nationwide campagn and alert the citizens as well as administrators of the dangers of these collaborations between public bodies and profit-only motivated proprietary software companies.
Here are the winning projects (from 300 entries, which are already implemented).
e-Government projects to receive awards include Rajiv Gandhi Computer Literacy Programme (Assam), Instant Money Order (Delhi), Web-based System for Right to Information Act, 2005 (Delhi), SWAGAT (Gujarat), e-Suvidha (Tripura), AGMARKNET (Delhi), COIN (Bihar), Apna Khata (Rajasthan), APOnline (Andhra Pradesh), APREGS (Andhra Pradesh), Bhu-Abhilekh (Madhya Pradesh), Web-based Inventory Management System of Central Zoo Authority (Delhi), eDharti (Delhi),BhuLekh (Uttar Pradesh), e-Dhara (Gujarat), Data Centre Infrastructure (Delhi), Integrated Information System for Foodgrains Management (Delhi), DDWS IMIS (Delhi), Office Procedure Automation (Delhi), NREGAsoft (Delhi), Lokvani (Uttar Pradesh), Courts Information System (Delhi), DRISTI (West Bengal), HimBhoomi (Himachal Pradesh), OTIS (Haryana), PRIASOFT (Orissa), PORTNET (Lakshadweep), Exam Results through the Internet (Delhi), SMARTMOVE (Kerala), SUWIDHA (Punjab), AICT – School Education (Punjab), and MCC (Pune).
That's Shame List No 1.
CK Raju Thrissur
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