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| Delhi firm in Dutch tie-up for e-governance business |
| SiliconIndia |
21st July, 2009 |
New Delhi |
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City-based e-governance firm MGRM has tied up with Bell ID, an identity card
solutions provider headquartered in the Netherlands, to tap emerging opportunities in egovernance
and identity management verticals in India.
The joint venture will become operational in the next quarter or as soon as necessary
formalities are completed, MRGM said in a statement. |
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"This is a 50:50 joint venture, and combines strengths of both MGRM and Bell ID," said
MGRM group founder K.V.R. Murthy.
While the Rotterdam-based Bell ID is into managing identification programmes across diverse
geographies, MGRM has developed and managed research-based integrated IT applications in
different domains in India.
The central government has proposed a single national ID for Indian citizens to ensure the
efficient delivery of public services, and help government identify illegal immigrants more
easily.
It created a national ID agency - Unique Identification Authority - in February, earmarking for
it an initial corpus of $20 million.
The massive exercise, which has set an ambitious goal of rolling out 100 million cards in the
next three years, has evoked interest among bio-metric systems providers.
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