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National Informatics Centre (NIC) of the Department of Information Technology is providing network backbone and e-Governance support to Central Government, State Governments, UT Administrations, Districts and other Government bodies. It offers a wide range of ICT services including Nationwide Communication Network for decentralised planning, improvement in Government services and wider transparency of national and local Governments. NIC assists in implementing Information Technology Projects, in close collaboration with Central and State Governments, in the areas of (a) Centrally sponsored schemes and Central sector schemes, (b) State sector and State sponsored projects, and (c) District Administration sponsored projects. NIC endeavours to ensure that the latest technology in all areas of IT is available to its users

   

Projects developed and implemented by NIC and running successfully in different offices under the guidance of Paschim Medinipur  district centre.

 

  

On-Line Transport Information Systems
District Judge's Court Computerisation
Treasaury Information Systems
Land Records Computerisation
FCI Office Computerisation
Land Acquisition Department Computerisation


 
AGMARKNET at MIDNAPORE & GHATAL  
 

Block Level Computerisation

Computerisation of Salary Accounts
Computerisation of PROFLAL Information Systems
NREGA Computerisation

   

INHOUSE DEVELOPMENT

 
Land Acquisition Information System for NH ,
Arm License Information Systems ,  Employee Information System  , Polling Personnel Inforamation System , Counting Compilation System ,  Examination Result Monitoring System ,   E-mail Connectivity to Different Offices , Internet Connectivity Through Proxy Server

 

This site is designed, developed and maintained by 

National Informatics Centre, Paschim Medinipur District Centre, L.A. Building (2nd floor),
         Collectorate Compound , Midnapore, West Bengal - 721101 , India
        Phone : 91-3222-276340, Email :wbmdp@nic.in
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