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NEW DELHI, Aug 30 Asia Pulse - The World Bank on Friday approved USD 300 million for the national e-governance programme of India, e-Bharat.

The fund would be used for preparatory activities, including capacity building and project preparation, at identified states and central ministries.

The e-governance initiative envisages citizen-centric ...

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