Haryana agri-markets get computers, internet
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IANS
| Monday,01 September 2008, 20:55 hrs
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Chandigarh: All 108 'mandis' (agriculture grain markets) and 25 sub-centres of the agricultural marketing board in Haryana have been provided with computers and internet facilities to publish the prices of commodities on daily basis for the convenience of the farmers and traders visiting these markets.
A spokesman of the state IT Department said Sunday that the facilities were part of the government's successful implementation of the national e-governance mission to make all government services accessible to the common people in his locality.
He said the common service delivery outlets would ensure efficiency, transparency and reliability of such services at affordable costs to realize the basic needs of the common people.
A spokesman of the state IT Department said Sunday that the facilities were part of the government's successful implementation of the national e-governance mission to make all government services accessible to the common people in his locality.
He said the common service delivery outlets would ensure efficiency, transparency and reliability of such services at affordable costs to realize the basic needs of the common people.
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