india’s Largest ICT Event conference
awards
exhibition
15 - 17 december, 2011 Mahatma Mandir, Gandhi Nagar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
www.eINDIA.net.in
Steering e-inclusive economy Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS) and Elets Technomedia - the publisher of the eGov, eHealth & digitalLEARNING magazines - invite you to join eINDIA 2011 - the seventh edition of India’s largest ICT event. The innumerable initiatives in terms of public policies, programmes and projects rolled out for the inclusion of the vast disadvantaged population of the country are all exploiting the power of ‘e’. The advent of ‘e’ is being considered as the panacea of efficiency & delivery of public
services. eIndia 2011 would therefore hover around the theme of steering an e-inclusive economy which is being held in the growth capital of the country. eINDIA 2011 would be a platform for sharing knowledge, assessing the already existing initiatives, and planning the creation of technology enabled society. eIndia 2011 expo would showcase various innovative ICT products & services in the domain of Governance, Healthcare & Education. It would help explore the diverse opportunities of integrating ICT in different spheres of life.
eINDIA has been an excellent platform for bringing together stakeholders to exchange ideas and to get to know the possibilities of new innovations that have come into the field of technology.
I congratulate the CSDMS and Elets team for organising an event that would go a long way in helping the country achieve the Millennium Development Goal objectives of education and health
Conferences like eINDIA have the potential to create awareness about the stupendous possibilities that e-governance harbours within itself in the context of governmental activities.
Smt D Purandeswari Minister of State, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India
Prof V N Rajasekharan Pillai Vice Chancellor, Indira Gandhi National Open University
Subhash C Khuntia Principal Secretary, Government Public Works Department, Karnataka