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Mee Seva is a Government-to-citizen (G2C) and citizen-to-Government (C2G) services provided by the Government of Telangana. The service provides over 150 government services, payments to be made online, at service centers, or through the app. The Electronic services delivery (ESD) provide 40 government departments and 600 private related services.
T App Folio is an integrated app for government to citizen provided by Government of Telangana in India.The service, as a part of Mee Seva 2.0, an integrated app that provides services like Mee Seva services, RTA services, fee payments and bill payment services etc. [1] It is available in Telugu and English.
Mee seva office in Velagapudi, Amaravathi Not to be confused with Mee Seva (Telangana) . MeeSeva (translates as ' At your service ') is a good governance initiative that incorporates the vision of National eGov Plan "Public Services Closer to Home" and facilitates single entry portal for entire range of G2C (Government to Citizens) and G2B ...
Common Service Centres (CSCs) are a key component of the Digital India initiative launched by the Government of India. [1] These centres aim to provide essential government and non-government services to citizens, particularly in rural and remote areas, through digital means.
These e-Seva centers served the purpose of one-stop solution providing all government information and services online such as utility bills, banking services, issuing birth and death certificates, written test for drivers licence, government orders, and APSRTC tours and travel operators booking.
Palakollu or Palacole is a town and the administrative headquarters of Palakollu Mandal in Narasapuram revenue division in West Godavari district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [6]
The Videsh Seva Medal was instituted on 26 January 1960 by the Government of India, with the approval of the President of India.Five other medals were instituted on the same day - the Vishisht Seva Medal series (Class I, Class II, Class III), [2] the Sainya Seva Medal, Sena Medal, Nao Sena Medal and the Vayu Sena Medal.
Akku Yadav grew up in the Kasturba Nagar slum outside the central Indian city of Nagpur, Maharashtra. He had two brothers—Santosh and Yuvraj. [2] Yadav lived and did business in the slum, which housed some criminals and, according to police, two rival gangs who worked the area.