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K. Gopinathan

e-initiative: Mr P. B. Mahishi, Karnataka Chief Secretary (2nd right), with Ms Neerja Rajkumar, Additional Chief Secretary (right), showing the first receipt bill at the inauguration of BangaloreOne Centre in Bangalore on Wednesday. The project is an e-governance initiative of the State Government and through its integrated citizen centres delivers Government to citizen and business to citizen services. Payment of bills for BESCOM, BWSSB, BSNL and others can be done here. Other services like Railway ticket booking, domestic flight booking, registration for new passports, property tax, bus passes etc. can also be done at this point. —

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