28.04.2006
Today, the demand for wireless access outside the corporate office is satisfied by an unwieldy patchwork of technologies—GPRS, CDMA and Wi-Fi hotspots. There's no easy way to access your corporate network or even the Internet on the move.
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[e-governance]
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28.04.2006
The concept of e-governance is now a reality for Indian citizens. We are graduating from pilot e-governance projects to bigger Mission Mode projects. In this, the core strategy is to move ahead in a systematic manner, and the approach is to achieve success step by step.
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28.04.2006
Radio Frequency Identification, billed to improve communication, productivity and information, can deliver better results when supported by development of computer networks and wireless data networks, says Rajesh Cheerla.
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Digital Opportunity Channel
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[health & ICT]
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27.04.2006
The state government has issued a preliminary notification making it mandatory for all autorickshaws plying within Huda limits to have digital meters installed in them.
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[research in ICT]
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27.04.2006
It's a paradox all right. Thanks to the boom in the IT and electronics sectors, engineering colleges offering these subjects have hordes of students queuing up at their door and companies awaiting graduates with plump paychecks.
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[education & ICT]
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27.04.2006
The booming Indian BPO business is providing a whole new set of opportunities for a community often ignored — the physically challenged.
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[civil society & ICT]
[economy]
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27.04.2006
TRAI released a Consultation Paper on Issues relating to Commercial Tariff. This Consultation Paper by TRAI deals with the issue of commercial tariff for broadcasting and cable television services.
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[policy initiatives in ICT]
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27.04.2006
The Software Division of Computer Society of India in association with CICC, Singapore, National Resource Centre for Free and Open Source Software of CDAC Chennai and RMK Engineering College is organizing a five days southern regional training programme from 22nd May to 26th May 2006 at Chennai on Open Source Software.
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[capacity building]
[e-governance]
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25.04.2006
Andhra Pradesh became the first Indian State to implement an automated solution for the Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme with Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekahara Reddy releasing an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solution developed for the scheme by Tata Consultancy Services here on Monday.
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[ICT in poverty reduction]
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25.04.2006
About 20,000 students pursuing technical education in Orissa, India would be able to avail education through satellite.
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[ICT in poverty reduction]
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25.04.2006
Open Source Simple Computer for Agriculture in Rural Areas (OSCAR) is a collaborative effort, initiated by IFP (French Institute of Pondicherry) with Rice-Wheat Consortium for Indo-Gangetic Plains, India, French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD), and Communication and Innovation Studies of Wageningen University, The Netherlands as partners in action.
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[South Asia]
[Bangladesh]
[Nepal]
[Pakistan]
[San Marino]
[ICT in poverty reduction]
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25.04.2006
Country's largest software exporter the Tata Consultancy Services would further strengthen its domestic headcount by adding up 30,000 more professionals in the current year.
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[capacity building]
[economy]
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25.04.2006
The first private community radio for fisherfolk is all set to go on air in the coastal belt of the city. Named Radio Alakal, the channel is expected to commence experimental broadcast on May 1.
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[capacity building]
[ICT in poverty reduction]
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21.04.2006
A career in information technology involves rigorous training and hard work, and if one is committed to this, the rewards are plenty, S. Ramadorai, CEO and MD, Tata Consultancy Services, has said.
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[economy]
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21.04.2006
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Thursday that Kerala had the potential to emerge as the `knowledge hub' of the nation if the people of the State were to give the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) another term in office to continue the development initiatives it had undertaken during the last five years.
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[policy initiatives in ICT]
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21.04.2006
Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister, Vasundhara Raje Scindia,announced the launch of a thousand rural knowledge centres (RKCs) in Rajastan, to be managed entirely by women and womenÂ’s groups.
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OneWorld South Asia
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[e-governance]
[gender & ICT]
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19.04.2006
While India scores high on the ‘democracy’ scale, often given the startling election verdicts and such indicators,the country is becoming more and more difficult to govern. Political parties seem to increasingly depend on factors like caste and religious identity and go in for populist schemes and policies to woo their vote banks.
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[South Asia]
[e-governance]
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