INDIA
INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS IN Health Insurance : Ritesh Kumar, Head Retail, Rural and Reinsurance
To achieve the country
PREMIUM PRODUCTS – Health Insurance : Ivan Chak, Head, Life Profit Centre and Accident & Health division, Tata AIG Life Insurance Company Ltd.
In the short term perspective health insurance industry is expected to grow at a rate of 25% annually till 2010, while in the long term, it is expected to grow at a rate of 5% annually thereafter.
Bottlenecks Are Many – Awareness! Teacher Training! : shameema parveen, Knowledge Officer, Edutech
Our alliance with leading publishers and technology companies in education, training and information allows us to provide a wide-ranging suite of solutions and services to customers across verticals. Some of our best-in-breed learning technology partners include Blackboard (LMS), elluminate (online collaboration tool), Questionmark (the online assessment management system), Lectora (content authoring tool), Tegrity (class capture and delivery system), Robotel (SmartClass language labs), etc.
Its About Using Technology To Best Comfort : Dileep Ranjekar, CEO, Azim Premji Foundation
Azim Premji Foundation (APF) probably is the largest developer of academic digital learning material that is mapped on the curriculum of most states. The digital learning material is currently in use by over 18,000 schools across 14 states of India
Loose Copy Rights Patents Major Deterrents : amit gupta, CEO, S Chand & Company
Our vision is ready accessibility of quality content across the length and breadth of the country and the creation of a
Chattisgarh has Several Firsts to its Credit : Aman Kumar Singh, Secretary-in-charge (IT) & CEO ChiPS, Chattisgarh
Aman Kumar Singh is an Indian Revenue Services(Customs and Central Excise) Officer of 1995 batch with an Engineering Background (Regional Engineering College, Bhopal). He is presently Chief Executive Officer of Chattisgarh infotech and biotech Promotion Society CHiPS) and Secretary-in-charge (IT) of Government of Chattisgarh.
Infrastructure Is A Greater Priority Than ICT : T M Vijay Bhaskar, Secretary (Primary & Secondary Education) Government of Karnataka
There is no need for a separate ICT in School Education policy, because ICT is only one of the features of a desirable school. Hence it should be part of the larger requirement of a policy for good effective schools that provide quality education to all children in the schoolgoing age group
Using Computers To Give Voice To Students : Manas Chakrabarti, Head, Digital Equalizer Programme, American India Foundation
Measuring success? The simple parameter is the quantity of digital content is created by the students themselves, not by the teachers or by the e-Learning companies






