Bangalore: The State Government will open 1,000 tele-centres across the State like the Bangalore One citizen service centres to enable people to pay their bills and access other services under one roof, the State's e-Governance Secretary, Rajiv Chawla, said here on Thursday.
Launching Airtel's customer service initiative in collaboration with Bangalore One, Mr. Chawla said people in other parts of the State would also be able to pay their bills, buy bus passes, check land records and access 38 services of the Revenue Department through kiosks at the tele-centres.
He said that the Government also proposed to launch airline ticket booking through the centres and talks were on with Kingfisher Airlines, Air Deccan and Indian for introducing the service.
28/07/06 The Hindu
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