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Include More. Empowering Citizens 1-2-3 ICT Strategy for Northeast. Niraj Prakash Microsoft India. Inclusive Growth and ICT. Grant Based Inclusive Growth Schemes for BPL; Subsidies on fertilizers , water, electricity, and food - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Empowering Citizens1-2-3 ICT Strategy for NortheastNiraj PrakashMicrosoft IndiaInclude More

    Windows MultiPoint Server 2010

    Inclusive Growth and ICTGrant Based Inclusive GrowthSchemes for BPL; Subsidies on fertilizers, water, electricity, and foodR-APDRP, Fertilizer Monitoring System, E-Panchayat, E-Districts Infrastructure Based Inclusive GrowthGovernment and PPPs - rural roads and electricity, telecom, last mile connectivity, postal and financialData Centers, CSCs, ICT in REC, Post, Banks and CooperativesKnowledge Based Inclusive GrowthEducation, Skill Building, Capacity Enhancement and Employability Siksha Abhiyan, National Skills and NREGADevices, Multipoint, ICT Education Partnerships

    Windows MultiPoint Server 2010

    1-2-3 ICT Strategy for Northeast 1 MissionEmpowering Citizens for and through ICT2 ChartersICT Infrastructure Government Focus

    ICT Skills & Capacity Institutions and Individuals3 StrategiesAffordable Computing and Access (Individual and Group Agenda)

    Shared Services (Cloud) for Seven Sisters (Regional Agenda)

    Social Media/Network to tap expertise and highlight successes (Regional and National Agenda)

    Windows MultiPoint Server 2010

    Empowering Citizens for and through ICTINFRACAPACITYGOVTINST & INDAffordable AccessShared ServicesSocial Network

    *Shared Resource Computing can be a great solution for schools with limited IT budgets. Hardware capacity today means more processing capacity. So instead of buying every student a PC, you can share the processing capacity of one computer with multiple users.

    This is not about taking turns to use the computer! Students have their own monitors, keyboards and/or mice and see their own work on their display. The benefits are significant:Each student can have an individual computing experienceAnd schools can reduce the total cost of ownership for school computing because they buy and maintain fewer computers, which in turn reduces the management costs and power consumption.*