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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
India should enhance rural connectivity by using evolving technologies and applying them in the field of education by facilitiating distance learning and creating virtual classrooms, National Knowledge Commission Chairman Sam Pitroda said on wednesday.

The country needed to focus on applications for education, e-governance, health, food and developing local applications in future, he said in his keynote address through tele-conferencing at the CII organised 'Comtel 2008' on the theme 'Breaking Barriers, Bridging the Divide' here.

Speaking on the occasion, Sasken Communication Technologies Limited Chairman and CEO Rajiv Mody said that despite significant growth in the Indian telecom industry, tele-density is low with a visible technology divide between rural and urban strata.

While the gap between the digital haves and have-nots has narrowed significantly, the aim is to reach the same level of growth in rural areas as in urban areas.

"Bridging the divide is all about making communication affordable, accessible and reliable for all classes of people, both urban and rural", he said.

Speaking about the future, Mody said a large part of the next set of telecom customers would in rural areas and rural connectivity would become the next hot issue facing the industry.

"There are numerous opportunities in the rural areas. The key lies in encouraging local content to help implement e-governance applications and connect rural India for an overall inclusive growth", he added.

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Quelle/Source: The Hindu, 30.01.2008

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