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DoT-USOF's Gender Budget Programme
DoT-USOF's Gender Budget Programme for Mobile Connectivity and ICT Related Livelihood Skills for Women's SHGs
Inputs for placement on this page may be sent by 23
rd
June 2010. Detailed project proposals to be submitted by 31
st
August 2010.
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DO Letter from Member Finance inviting stakeholders to participate in the meeting on DoT-USOF's Gender Budget Programme held on 16th June 2010 by JA(F)
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Concept Paper on Scheme for Mobile Connectivity and ICT Related Livelihood Skills for Women's SHGs
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List of Invitees
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List of Participants
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Agenda for Meeting
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Presentations/Inputs
Stakeholders
Presentations
Inputs
I
DoT-USOF
Pilot Schemes for Mobile Connectivity & ICT Related Livelihood Skills for Women's SHGs
II
NABARD
List of District Development Managers (DDMs)
New
III
Service Providers
Airtel on "Adding Value to the life of Rural Women"
IV
Handset manufacturers
NSN/Nokia on "Join Hands to make ‘bottom of the pyramid’ people mobile "
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VAS Providers
IBM on "Spoken Web: A Case for empowerment of Rural Women"
SASKEN
Proposal- "Empowering Rural Women SHGs through ICT interventions"
MASSCOMEDIA
Presentation by Brahmi Computing on Indian language Keyboards for Mobile Phones
New
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NGOs
(a)SEWA- Concept paper on "Livelihood Opportunities for the Poorest..."
(b)SEWA- Project Proposal
MSSRF on "Information / Knowledge Dissemination : Connectivity : Whatever works locally"
Input of MSSRF
VII
Others
NSDC on "Skilling 150mn People by 2022"
NID on "ICT for improving Institutional Delivery and Immunization Coverage"
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