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Which of these are major e-governance initiatives supported by ICFOSS?

  1. Support for the Kerala Legislative Assembly and the CMD.
  2. Providing assistance to private technology firms for their internal software development.
  3. The Jalasanvidhi project under the Haritha Kerala Mission.
  4. Consultancy for non-governmental organizations on general IT infrastructure.

    Aഒന്നും മൂന്നും

    Bഒന്ന്

    Cരണ്ടും നാലും

    Dമൂന്ന്

    Answer:

    A. ഒന്നും മൂന്നും

    Read Explanation:

    ICFOSS actively contributes to major e-governance initiatives by providing support and FOSS-related solutions to various government departments and projects. This includes entities like the Kerala State Electricity Board Limited (KSEBL), the e-Health PMU, the Kerala Legislative Assembly, CMD, the State E&IT Department, the Jalasanvidhi project (under Haritha Kerala Mission), KSDI, and KSITM. Their involvement ensures the promotion and implementation of open-source technologies within government operations, enhancing efficiency and transparency.

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