ICT Application for Business Development in Rural Vietnam
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The project
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The project
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It is a well known fact that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can serve as a powerful agent of change.
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dvanced capabilities in engineering and management of software systems, services and applications, especially to support the
competitive position of the European software industry
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Introduction On 12 May 2005, the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Parliamment) finally passed the keenly awaited Right to Information Bill.
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In the last fifteen years, the information and communication technologies for development have evolved rapidly.
Country results – online sophistication Country results – full availability online Source: Online availability of public services: how is Europe […]
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There are sufficient variations on the meaning of the term e-Health and a recent publication
of a systematic review of published definitions identified 51 definitions.
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SATELLIFE took the bold and unprecedented step of launching a satellite in order to establish a two-way communication network for health workers in developing countries so that they could communicate with their peers.
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The publicly funded health infrastructure in India is in a bad shape. However, the private corporate hospitals and super speciality centres catering to the urban rich are having a field day literally.
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Regulated agricultural markets or ””mandis”” in Madhya Pradesh, India are set to revolution-ise the very system of agricultural marketing.