MLAs to get tablets for a paperless budget
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As part of its objective to achieve a paperless Legislative Assembly, the State government has decided to give tablets to all the 234 MLAs and the Finance Minister will present a paperless budget, Inf
As part of its objective to achieve a paperless Legislative Assembly, the State government has decided to give tablets to all the 234 MLAs and the Finance Minister will present a paperless budget, Information Technology Minister Mano Thangaraj said on Friday. He said the government’s move would fully prepare all the MLAs for e-governance. On Friday, the Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu Ltd called for tenders for supply of tablets. The tenders would be open on July 2. “We will quickly finalise everything and supply tablets to MLAs before the budget,” he said.More Related News
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