Chennai:
Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday allocated more than Rs 100 crore towards e-governance in the state and announced setting up of an Information Technology (IT) official cadre.
Making a suo motu statement in the Assembly, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa allocated Rs 100 crore for expanding internet connection to all government offices in the state.
While Rs 50 crore would be spent towards the second stage of expansion of Tamil Nadu State Wide Area Network, Rs 10 crore would be spent on providing 'Redundant Connectivity' and Rs 40 crore on 'Horizontal Connectivity', she said.
The government would also install 'Cloud Computing' in the State Data Centre at a cost of Rs 11 crore, she said, adding that another Rs six crore would be allocated for storing geographical information needed for government departments.
A separate 'e-Governance Initiative Fund' would also be created with Rs 10 crore, she said.
"With these initiatives, all services from the government to general public and businessmen would be provided without any delay," she said.