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"The opportunity provided to me to present in the 'Financial inclusion for effective governance' session was really great. Thanks very much for that. Through that, I was able to make connections with many eminent people working in the area that I have begun to collaborate with".
Satyajit Nath, Chief Architect, FamilyHat, USA
"It was indeed a wonderful event altogether with a good opportunity to present our project, learn many things and improve networking".
Yogesh Kale, GIS Specialist, CHF International
“The ICT-based activities taking place in Sri Lanka have led to the creation of an empowered rural society and vibrant local ICT industry. This has strengthened Sri Lanka’s position as a pioneer in adopting ICT for development. Thus, it is indeed timely for Sri Lanka to host ‘e-Asia 2009’, which will be held in Colombo from 2nd to 4th December 2009 under the theme, “Opportunities for Digital Asia”. The event will provide participants the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of technologies advances in ICT and in particular how these advances will ultimately impact development and our future in the region.”
Mahinda Rajapaksa, President of Democratic Socialist, Republic of Sri Lanka
“The issue of eGov magazine (July 2010) carrying eINDIA Award winners and runner-ups provided a window towards ICT initiatives being carried out in the nation and across the globe. It was rightly named ‘Innovations’ issue has it opened our eyes to the ICT usage in governance, health, education and agriculture. I congratulate the winners and buck-up the runner-ups for the excellent initiatives leading India into innovations path.”
Saroj Verma, Bengaluru
“Receiving the November edition of eGov was interesting. Also, it was interesting to read cover story as well as various articles on applications of ICT. The editorial has rightly pointed out that the inability of banks in seeing a business proposition in financial inclusion has been one of the bottlenecks, while the leveraging of technology for conducting micro transactions is yet to pass the litmus test. It’s an excellent magazine on e-Government. I really enjoy it.”
Sanjay Jha, Patna
“The egov interview with Loknath Behera gives us in-depth knowledge about role of information technology for the improvement of law enforcement and cyber security in the country. Indeed, Crime & Criminal Tracking Networking and Systems will increase the efficiency of the Police through better management of data. I fully agree that Loknath Behera that mindless use of technology without proper standardisation causes more problems than it sorts out. Every police force and law enforcement agency should have an R & D division to keep abreast of developments in technology.”
M K Rao, Hyderabad