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Project Background and Objective. As per direction of Government of Rajasthan, RISL on behalf of Department of IT&C has undertaken various state-of-the-art ICT initiatives to establish complete participatory and transparent open Governance and Citizen centric digital and e-Governance initiatives for the residents of Rajasthan. Rajasthan being the heritage destination of India, RISL has also undertaken various 3D Modeling and digital documentation initiatives for digital preservation of various Heritage and Monuments across Rajasthan. To promote good governance, showcasing various ICT initiatives as well as to increase maximum citizen participation DoIT&C / RISL has been responsible to showcase these initiatives in major events of the State such as Rajasthan Divas, IT day, Resurgent Rajasthan, Digi fest etc. These events have created a platform and mechanism for demonstrating various ICT initiatives undertaken by Govt. Of Rajasthan in the area of e-Governance, Citizen centric IT projects, 3D City, 3D Models of various historical monuments and heritage buildings etc. In-line with the objectives, series of events have been organized by DoIT&C / RISL like “Rajasthan IT Day and Rajasthan Digi Fest” on 21st March 2016, “Rajasthan Digi Fest” on 17th – 18th Aug 2017 at Kota, “Rajasthan Digit Fest” on 2nd – 3rd Dec. 2017 at Udaipur and “Rajasthan IT day” on 18-21st March 2018. In these events various ICT and 3D interactive initiative ie. 3D Walkthrough of City Palace, Jantar Mantar using Oculus / Virtual Reality, 3D Holographic Projection of Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx Xxxxx, Jantar Mantar, 3D Cave Walkthrough of Xxxxxx Xxxx and so on. During these events Viewers / Participants got an opportunity to experience Rajasthan‟s unique Architectural Heritage and Modern facilities in Virtual 3D interactive environment and Rate Contract for Setting up of IT Fun City (Interactive Digital Amusement Gallery) at Jaipur received significant positive responses from residents, tourists, visitors, students, event participants and other officials. Hon‟ble Chief Minister has also experienced these interactive technology based demonstration and highly appreciated the initiatives undertaken so far. Hon‟ble CM has given directions to create IT Fun City (Interactive Digital Amusement Gallery) in Jaipur and to assess, identify and implement innovative, multidimensional and interactive mechanisms for enhancing citizen experience and to showcase Rajasthan‟s unique architectural heritage and promoting Rajasthan tourism in future. Furt...
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