Bangalore is said to be the Silicon Halli of India. The “hi-tech city” that is home to Infosys and Wipro, Indian Institute of Science and Indian Institute of Information Technology. You can’t lob a lollipop without injuring a software engineer or a hardware dealer. IT and BT trip off even the most twisted political tongues.
On Wednesday, around 8 am, this is how the official website of the government of Karnataka looked. Sure, these things happen when you are dealing with technology, but should they happen in the land of N.R. Narayana Murthy, Nandan Nilekani, and Azim Premji?
Screenshot: courtesy GAGAN K.
No government, no connection !
As it rightly reads above Cache Administrator unknown ( no CM ) and Connection Time Out ( Poll time folks !)
agree with Andy
NRN and premji run outsourced websites and other applications of other countries who pay them lot of $$$. Karnataka website is created and maintained by some government IT wing which has 22 % coming from SC/ST, 27% OBCs, 10 % BCs and the rest recruited through influence. Anyway the website downtime is of no consequence to anyone.
Churmuri,
Also Please report whenever N.R. Narayana Murthy, Nandan Nilekani, ,Azim Premji managed,managing,owned websites goes down the next time.
SSLC result time, I won’t be suprised if the main site which features the results to be on the same server as this webiste and these people must have taken it offline to prepare for that…
http://www.bmponline.org/
http://www.mysorecity.gov.in/
and a whole host of city websites in ka…
one of the usual suspects donated personal funds for this.
http://www.egovernments.org/aboutus.htm
i couldnt care less if any of the useless govt sites dont work. will somebody pull strings and please for heavens’ sake get dasasahitya.org and vachanasahitya.org up and running? (i mean the whole site.. not just the home page).. and while you’re at it also namami.org and the digital library of india site (the url is so screwed up.. just google for “digital library of india”)