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Application invited for the post of:
Application invited for the post of:
Director (Administration & Finance) and Director (Studies)
Tentative Last Date: 3-08-2011
About the organization:
India Development Gateway(InDG) is a country-wide initiative that will target specific country needs in the domain of rural and social development. The Gateway is the National portal of India developed as a single-window access to information and services, with specific objective of reaching the ‘un-reached’ rural communities of India, especially women and poor. It catalyses the use of ICT tools for knowledge sharing, leading to development. InDG hopes to bridge the gap between the rural communities and development, by providing links to government, civil society groups / NGOs and private institutions. The ultimate goal is to create a service-oriented, people-friendly and demystified Information Technology (ICT) for Development in service of rural communities through country-wide collaborations. India Development Gateway is presently supported by the Department of Information Technology, Government of India and implemented by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Hyderabad Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) was established in March 1988, as a Scientific Society of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (formerly the Department of Electronics), Government of India. C-DAC, is primarily an R&D institution involved in the design, development and deployment of electronics and advanced Information Technology (IT) products and solutions including the celebrated PARAM series of super computers. C-DAC, Hyderabad is engaged in research in the domains of e-Security, e-Learning, Supply Chain Management, Open Source Software, VLSI and Embedded Systems Design.The major focus of Agriculture sector presently in the InDG portal, is pertaining to Agricultural Credit, Policies & Schemes, NREGA, Market Information, Agricultural Best Practices, On & Off Farm Enterprises and various Products & Services.86th Amendment Act (2002) via Article 21A (Part III) seeks to make free and compulsory education a Fundamental Right for all children in the age group 6-14 years.A first draft of the legislation envisaged in the above Article, viz., Free and Compulsory Education for Children Bill, 2003, was prepared and posted on this website in October, 2003, inviting comments and suggestions from the public at large.Subsequently, taking into account the suggestions received on this draft, a revised draft of the Bill entitled Free and Compulsory Education Bill, 2004, was prepared and posted on the http://education.nic.in website.CACL, SAFE, NAFRE, CABE invited ILP and other organizations for a Planning meeting to discuss the impact of the Parliament action, initiate advocacy actions and set directions on what needs to be done at the district and village levels.
India Development Gateway(InDG) is a country-wide initiative that will target specific country needs in the domain of rural and social development. The Gateway is the National portal of India developed as a single-window access to information and services, with specific objective of reaching the ‘un-reached’ rural communities of India, especially women and poor. It catalyses the use of ICT tools for knowledge sharing, leading to development. InDG hopes to bridge the gap between the rural communities and development, by providing links to government, civil society groups / NGOs and private institutions. The ultimate goal is to create a service-oriented, people-friendly and demystified Information Technology (ICT) for Development in service of rural communities through country-wide collaborations. India Development Gateway is presently supported by the Department of Information Technology, Government of India and implemented by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Hyderabad Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) was established in March 1988, as a Scientific Society of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (formerly the Department of Electronics), Government of India. C-DAC, is primarily an R&D institution involved in the design, development and deployment of electronics and advanced Information Technology (IT) products and solutions including the celebrated PARAM series of super computers. C-DAC, Hyderabad is engaged in research in the domains of e-Security, e-Learning, Supply Chain Management, Open Source Software, VLSI and Embedded Systems Design.The major focus of Agriculture sector presently in the InDG portal, is pertaining to Agricultural Credit, Policies & Schemes, NREGA, Market Information, Agricultural Best Practices, On & Off Farm Enterprises and various Products & Services.86th Amendment Act (2002) via Article 21A (Part III) seeks to make free and compulsory education a Fundamental Right for all children in the age group 6-14 years.A first draft of the legislation envisaged in the above Article, viz., Free and Compulsory Education for Children Bill, 2003, was prepared and posted on this website in October, 2003, inviting comments and suggestions from the public at large.Subsequently, taking into account the suggestions received on this draft, a revised draft of the Bill entitled Free and Compulsory Education Bill, 2004, was prepared and posted on the http://education.nic.in website.CACL, SAFE, NAFRE, CABE invited ILP and other organizations for a Planning meeting to discuss the impact of the Parliament action, initiate advocacy actions and set directions on what needs to be done at the district and village levels.
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National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Noida
National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Noida
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