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Delhi Dazzlers
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illustrious luminaries at Delhi: (L-R) A Murali
of NREGS; Dr Vijay Rai of the Delhi government; Ashis Sanyal of DIT; R
Chandrashekhar of DIT; and Sunil Kapoor of Fortis Escorts Healthcare |
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Big Brothers of Indian IT: (R-L) R
Chandrashekar, additional secretary, DIT and Ashis Sanyal, senior director,
DIT |
THE REAL ARCHITECTS: Its people like A Murali,
director, NREGS, Andhra Pradesh who are the actual architects of e-gov
dreams |
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| Chandrashekar
receiving a token of appreciation from CyberMedias president Prasanto K Roy |
Within a relatively
short time, Delhi IT secretary Rajendra Kumar has helped Delhi reach the top
echelons on the e-gov front |
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Ab Dilli Door Nahin: Senior bureaucrats and
executives in Delhi discuss that e-gov emancipation of India is round the
corner |
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Information is my BirthrightChief Information
Commissioner of India, Wajahat Habibullah, emphasizes in Delhi |
Sartaj Sarvottam: TCS is the champion e-gov
vendor |
Network man: Ashis Sanyal makes his point |
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Handing over the Baton: Ex-Delhi IT secretary
DC Mishra seems to be passing on the e-gov mantle to TCS Tanmoy Chakrabarty |
Saawal Jawaab: A member of the audience speaks |
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The Esteemed Jury: Madhura Chatrapathy; Navin
Agrawal of KPMG; Osama Manzar of DEF; Prof Ashok Jhunjhunwala of IIT Madras;
Dr N Vijayaditya, ex-DG, NIC; Sunil Kapoor of Fortis Healthcare; SN Goswami
of Media Labs Asia; Supreme Court Advocate Pawan Duggal; Dr Amir Ullah Khan
of India Development Foundation; and Gopakumar Thampi of Public Affairs
Foundation |
Mumbai Badshahs
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Mumbai Brigade: The illustrious panel descended
on the financial capital of India (L-R) Subhodeep Bhattacharya, Procurve; A
Ravi Shankar, Intelligence Bureau, Andhra Pradesh; Sanjay Jaju, MD,
Infrastructure Commission, Andhra Pradesh; RP Pal, IT secretary, Goa;
Kshatrapati Shivaji, IT secretary, Maharashtra; Prof Sunil Rai, joint
director, SP Jain Institute of Management & Research; Sonal Misra, director
of Municipalities, Govt of Gujarat; Sheo Shekhar Shukla, collector, Ujjain;
Gunjan Sahani, HP |
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| Ravi Shankar Ayenar
explains that policing too has got an e-Gov touch |
MERI AWAZ SUNO: Kshatrapati seems to be telling
the enthralled audience |
Bureaucracy Gets a Female Touch: Sonal Mishra,
director of Municipalities, Gujarat govt |
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Its another Bombay to Goa story: Kshatrapati
Shivaji, IT secretary, Maharashtra and RP Pal, IT secretary, Goa sharing the
same dais |
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Standing tall: Mumbai panel enjoy the show
(l-r) am parial, additional ceo, Chips, Chhattisgarh; vivek Bharadwaj,
principal secretary, Dept of Urban Development & Municipal Affairs, West
Bengal; Zia Squaib, executive director, CDAC Mumbai; Madhusudan Rao, Wipro;
Sunil Rai, SP Jain Institute; BP Singh, director, Dept of IT, Maharashtra;
Jaijit Bhattacharya, Sun Microsystems; Rajinder Vij, IG Police, Dastar;
Neeta Shah, director, GIL |
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| Sanjay Jaju seems to
be bagging attention |
Vivek Bhardwaj talks
about the magic wand that e-gov is |
Neeta Shah
elaborates on why Gujarat is the best |
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Panel Discussion: (L-R) Jaijit Bhattacharya,
Ravi Shankar, and Sanjay Jaju |
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