Ministry of Information Technology (West Bengal)
The Ministry of Information Technology of West Bengal is a Bengal government ministry.[1] It is a ministry mainly responsible for creating conducive environment for rapid development in IT sector. The objective of the Department is to shape a digital future for West Bengal. [1]
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Jurisdiction | Government of West Bengal |
Headquarters | Camac Street, Kolkata |
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Ministerial Team
The ministerial team is headed by the Cabinet Minister for Information Technology, who may or may not be supported by Ministers of State. Civil servants are assigned to them to manage the ministers' office and ministry.[1]
The current head of the ministry is Partha Chatterjee.[1]
gollark: Yes, they're fairly competitive now I think.
gollark: Its main advantage is just that it is conveniently usable one-handed or while standing up, which the phone plus keyboard is not.
gollark: Compared to my laptop, my phone has significantly worse CPU power, massively worse GPU power, a smaller but equal-resolution and better-color-calibrated screen, much worse IO (a single USB 2 USB-C port versus five USB ports, a headphone jack, Ethernet, DP/HDMI, and power), much better battery life but worse battery capacity, and worse software.
gollark: 7" is a small tablet or very large phone.
gollark: Android brings only suffering.
References
- Official Departmental Website of the Ministry of Information Technology Archived 7 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine Government of West Bengal (2011-05-25)
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