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July 2005

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29.07.2005 Evenothough the Union territiory of Punjab is making tremendous progress in the field of information and technolgy, the disparity between the urban and rural areas still continues to be starking.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [economy]
29.07.2005 People in Ludhiana will now be able to pay their central excise returns or service tax through the system of e-payment,said the Chief Commissioner Central Excise Commissionerate V.K. Garg, at a press conference.

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Related topics/regions: [India] [e-governance]
29.07.2005 India’s Silicon Valley, Bangalore, has been chosen as the India headquarters for the United Nations “Global e-school and Communities Initiative” (Gesci), a special campaign to promote the use of technology in education.

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Related topics/regions: [India] [education & ICT]
28.07.2005 President Professor Dr Iajuddin Ahmed of Bangladesh has urged the people put in more efforts to create IT-knowledge based human resources and promote the prospective IT sector.
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Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [e-governance] [policy initiatives in ICT]
28.07.2005 As part of its initiative to ensure that benefits of Information Technology and computer education percolate down to the grassroots, the Delhi Government is all set to launch a Computer Aided Learning (CAL) project in association with Ernst and Young (E&Y), in 200 government-run schools.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [education & ICT]
28.07.2005 After Bangalore and Hyderabad in South and Gurgaon in North, Union Territory of Chandigarh is heading towards becoming a major Information Technology hub.

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Related topics/regions: [India] [e-governance]
26.07.2005 A course constructed and conducted within the Center for Developing Teaching Teams in Jerusalem demonstrates that ecological and environmental issues, otherwise considered ideal subjects to teach in a classroom environment, can be taught as effectively using online methods.
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Related topics/regions: [Israel] [education & ICT]
26.07.2005 Working abroad in a very different culture can help expand one's awareness of the default contexts behind everyday practices, including education, that are often taken for granted.
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [East Asia] [education & ICT]
26.07.2005 IT enabled education should be encouraged. The education issue should be accepted as a national challenge. Government alone cannot accept this challenge and address it”, says Shri Bhalchandra Mungekar in an interview with Manish Kumar of OneWorld South Asia.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [education & ICT]
26.07.2005 "I think that there is a role for ICT, but have we explored the extent to which that can be harnessed in education? I don’t think that there is enough discussion between education and the ICT sector”, tells Erma Manoncourt in an interview with Anupama Ramakrishnan of OneWorld South Asia.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [education & ICT]
26.07.2005 On the edge of the expanding wave of Internet connectivity, Punavali Kalan is located deep in the impoverished region of Bundelkhand.Though dial-up or subscriber lines do not yet reach the villagers, access to the Web is available through a VSAT at the local community knowledge center, the TARAkendra.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [education & ICT]
26.07.2005 The youngest of three sisters, 7-year-old Lovely Khatoon keeps quite busy from daybreak onwards. The daughter of a poor umbrella-repair man, Lovely goes to school meant for small children. On returning from school, she ...
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [education & ICT]
26.07.2005 As a country, we are beginning to explore the ways in which to bring all children to school At the same time we are also exploring ways in which to bridge the digital divide.Combing the two efforts will help to accelerate India’s progress towards education for all.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [education & ICT] [educational innovations]
25.07.2005 Jordan will be the first Arab country to host the World Assembly of Community Radio Broadcasters conference, expected to take place in the second half of 2006.
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Related topics/regions: [Jordan] [communications]
25.07.2005 Pakistan donated amount of about $100,000 to develop the library resource centre of the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [knowledge & ICT]
25.07.2005 Gandhi Media literacy programme in schools of Punjab will start from this august where the students will be trained to become future ICT (Information and Communication Technology) ambassadors.

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Related topics/regions: [India] [communications]
25.07.2005 A satellite interactive terminal, (SIT), is installed at Academic Staff College, Punjab University (PU), which establishes university’s link with the UGC-CEC.

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Related topics/regions: [India] [education & ICT]
25.07.2005 A toolkit to help policy makers and senior executives in developing countries on how and when to start successfully e-government projects was recently published by UNESCO and India’s National Informatics Centre (NIC).
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Related topics/regions: [India] [e-governance]
22.07.2005 New Zealand's Education Minister has announced that The New Zealand Ministry of Education has signed an agreement with Novell to license a range of software for all schools.

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Related topics/regions: [New Zealand] [education & ICT]
21.07.2005 The government aims to double tele-density by strengthening the subscriber base to 100 million lines in the next two years.

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Related topics/regions: [India] [access]
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