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1) The information published on the website is subject to the Copyright Directive and permission for its republication is a prerequisite. If the Internet is slow or unavailable, there may be a change in the design of the website or some subpages may not open. 1) to make information accessible to all, to prevent the entry of unauthorized users, to stop damage or distortion of information and to keep an eye on the security of the website, also to deal with user traffic, commercial software is used. The Government of Karnataka (GoK) is a pioneer in the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for better governance and is at the forefront of implementing e-governance initiatives in the country. The Centre for e-Governance (CeG) is a pivotal body established in 2006 under the Company Registration Act to guide e-governance policies and strategies in the state. It is the custodian of the basic infrastructure of e-governance and basic applications based on administrative reform built in the state. In fact, it is unique in the state as it is placed in the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (DPAR), which is directly accountable to the Chief Minister of State. Over the years, CeG`s services have proven to be extremely contributing to realizing the benefits of computing for ordinary people. True to the philosophy of the IT sector, which calls for autonomous functionality, CeG is opening its wings to various innovative projects aimed at empowering citizens by supporting e-governance. The following table lists information about the different screen readers: Please note that this page also contains links to government websites/web pages. The content of these websites is the property of the respective organizations and they can be contacted for more information or suggestions 2) Permission can be obtained from the Center for E-Governance by requesting this email. pd.webportal@karnataka.gov.in Counter Deposit based on the capacity of the counter We collect the technical details of the user when a user visits the websites and information about visitors such as browser type, server and domain, date and time, details of downloaded documents are saved, This information is only used to help us make the website more useful for you. With this data, we learn more about the number of visitors to our website and the types of technologies used by our visitors.

We never track or record information about individuals and their visits. (except in the case where the court is heard by an arrest warrant) 3) Before leaving this government website, note: This contact button leads to another website, for more information on such a newly opened website, one should contact the relevant contacts registered on this website. BESCOM or Bangalore Electricity Supply Company is responsible for the distribution of energy to the districts of Bangalore Urban/Rural, Kolar, Tumkur, Ramanagar, Chikkaballapura, Chitradurga and Davanagere. So if you have moved to a new home in one of these areas or are changing homes, you will need to ask BESCOM for a home connection. 1) For website security reasons and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, this government computer system uses commercial software to monitor network traffic, to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or modify information or otherwise cause harm. On the basis of these contributions and discussions, a draft working paper on Code 2000-01 of the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (Electricity Supply and Distribution), was prepared and sent on 20-7-2000 to 190 individuals and organizations as well as 7 political parties. Responses were received from 38 individuals and organizations, including Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited. The views expressed in these responses will be taken into account in the finalization of the above-mentioned Code. (if the relevant department does not need permission to link to its website) Once the electricity is approved, you will be asked to pay a few deposits and infrastructure fees. Section 58(f) of the Karnataka Electricity Reforms Act 1999 provides that with respect to matters provided for, inter alia, in sections 49 and 79 of the Electricity (Supply) Act 1948, the provisions of the Electricity (Supply) Act 1948 shall not apply to the extent that specific provisions have been made in the Karnataka Electricity Reforms Act. 1999.

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