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Seminar on information revolution from July 15
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, JULY 10. A three-day seminar on `Information
Revolution: Rural and Local Administration (e-governance in
Telugu and Indian Languages)' will be held on July 15, 16 and 17
at the Literacy House, Andhra Mahila Sabha Academic Campus.
Talking to presspersons, Mr. Mallikharjuna Rao, general secretary
of the Society for Computer Applications in Indian Languages, Dr.
Y.N. Rao, convener of the seminar, Prof. Nagamma Reddy and Mr. B.
Subbarayan, secretary, Literacy House, here on Tuesday said that
the seminar would concentrate on important issues to the
Government and people.
Bridging information gap between rural and urban population
through language technology, use of Indian languages on various
operating systems, compliance with standard character coding for
Indian scripts of the Bureau of Indian Standards and machine aids
for reading, writing and translation within Indian languages and
English were matters of focus.
Apart from these, they said, how to use PIKS (Public Information
Kiosks) or computer `dhabas' for e-governance would also be
extensively discussed.
While the seminar was expected to lead to the formation of a
forum for pooling Indian language technologies and enabling
setting up of PIKS `dhabas', it would also result in
identification of problems in e-governance in local languages and
seek solutions.
An exhibition would be open to people during the three days.
Those interested in taking part may register their names at the
CLC (Computer Literacy Centre). Further details contact can be
had from Mr. B. Subbarayan or Mr. B. Mallikharjuna Rao on
telephone numbers 7096464 and 7098406.
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