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Initiatives and
Status on Human Resource Development in Information Technology in Union
States and Territories
Andhra
Pradesh
Indian
Institute of Information Technology set up along with IBM, Oracle, Satyam,
Motorola Schools.
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MSIT
Program with Carnegie Mellon University being launched.
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Indian
School of Business with Wharton & Kellog School being set up.
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Centre
for Good Governance being set up with DFID assistance.
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Wired
schools being promoted.
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Universal
Service Fund with revenue sharing mechanism for provision of PCs and
Internet in schools and libraries.
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Web Site launched for the speedy
dissemination of information like vacancy position in MBBS BDS,
Engineering Admissions, Common Entrance Test results. MCA, MBA etc.
[Huge IT / Technical Education Infrastructure – 104
engineering colleges (32 in 1994-95), 414 BCA colleges (Nil in 1994-95),
116 CA colleges (44 in 1994-95)]

Arunachal Pradesh
Information page
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Assam
[Source:
CM’s Speech during the National IT Ministers Conference on 15th
July 2000]

Bihar
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Target to establish an IIIT at Patna.
State Government ready to make available 6.11 acres of land and a built up
area of approximately 34000 Sq.ft.
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The
Government will strengthen the existing Engineering Colleges and
Polytechnic institutions according to the requirement of IT and various
courses (Post graduate / Under graduate / Diploma / Certificate courses as
well) related to IT will be started on priority basis.
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Additional
training institutions will be established to cater to the needs of
Computer literacy for the officials / teachers / staff of universities
& Colleges and for the teachers / staff of schools. For this incentives sector and required basic infrastructure
facilities will be provided to the private sector.
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Each
category of teaching institutions will be provided with Internet services
in various stages. All
departments of universities with in three
years, all Colleges in five
years and all schools in seven years.
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Technician
level courses related to IT be also started in the Polytechnic
institutions of the state for which necessary financial help is needed to
create desired facilities.
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To
achieve goal of “Universlization of Computer literacy” every school in
the state will have to be essentially provided with a Computer system as
additional facility so far computer related course content are actually
taught in them.
[Source: State Report on
IT presented during the National IT Ministers Conference on 15th
July 2000]

Jharkhand
Information page under
construction

Chandigarh
(UT)
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IT
education being introduced in all Government schools from Class VI
onwards.
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IT
in vocational stream introduced at +2 stage in three Government schools.
Another three schools will be taken during the next academic
session.
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Computer
science being introduced as an elective subject at 10+2 level in a phased
manner.
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Information
on performance of students being assessable to their parents through
Internet for improving academic efficiency.
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Web-site
of the education department being developed.
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Computerization
of Departmental examinations being taken up.
[Source: Education Secretary(Chandigarh
Administration) Letter No. DPT-UT-S7-11()2000 dated 25.10.2000]

Delhi
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‘Teach
the Teachers’ programme being launched. A special cell in SCERT set up for the purpose.
At least 10% of teachers in Higher Secondary schools would be
trained during 2000-2001 itself. Incentive
being provided to attract teachers and to encourage them to complete
successfully.
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Computer
laboratories would be established in all Government schools by the year
2003 in partnership with private sector. About 150 schools to be covered
in the first year i.e. 2000-2001. Government
is encouraging the aided schools to set up computer labs with the private
sector.
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Government
would launch literacy campaigns in slum areas using IT. A pilot project in the slum colony with 30 computer kiosks
would be set up to enable children to learn computer schools without any
adult intervention.
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Government
shall upgrade ITIs to provide training of skills for data entry, marketing
transcription, call centres, content creation and data processing to give
boost to IT enabled services.
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Government
to encourage the private sector to set up training centres for the
unemployed educated youth.. 10 centres to start in 2000-2001.
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Initiated
steps to establish an IT Open University.
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Encourage
technical courses in university schools.
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Intends
setting up a premier IIIT.
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Intends
setting up a Digital Media Library
– a storehouse of digitized data containing Government records, industry
information and information education, tourism and archeology.
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Convergence
of various technologies being used for spread of literacy and education.
[Source:
IT policy for Delhi 2000 dated 7.8.2000 & CM’s Speech during the
National IT Ministers Conference on 15th July 2000. Web-site www.delhi.govt.nic.in]

Goa
Information page
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Gujarat
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Computer
education is to be made compulsory from class V onwards.
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In
about 1000 schools computer education has started from class VIII, where a
computer lab with 15 PC’s is established.
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Seeking
active involvement of the private sector. Nirma Institute of Technology
has come up.
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1500
additional seats added in the technical institutions. This will shortly be increased by another 1000 seats, resulting in
a total increase of 2500 seats.
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Similarly
in the last two years about 300 additional seats have been added in the
MCA course.
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Decided
to provide Internet connectivity to schools by 2001.
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Decided
to create a state library network.
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Signed
an MOU for AATP (Advance Training Program) with Microsoft for giving
Microsoft Authorized Academic Training. This will help in preparing Microsoft Certified Professionals in
the state.
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Decided
to create one lakh professionals every year through intensive training in
IT.
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An
Institute of Information Technology is being set up in Gandhinagar. This institute, spread over 50 acres, will be built and managed by
Reliance Industries, who will invest Rs.50 to 70 crores on this. The institute will benchmark its standards against internationally
reputed educational institutions. A
variety of courses will be offered starting from under graduate level up
to the advanced level. The
institute will attract students from all over the world and will
contribute at least 2000 skilled persons per year. Institute expected to start operations by the end of 2001.
[Source:
CM’s Speech during the National IT Ministers Conference on 15th
July 2000]

Haryana
[Source: Director of Higher Education letter
no.128(g)-KW-18/35-2K NPE(5)Part-II dated 12-9.2000.]

Himachal Pradesh
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NASSCOM
developed draft IT Vision 2010 for Himachal Pradesh.
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Proposal
to set up Institute of Information Technology in Shimla with a capital
investment of Rs.32 crore for the project and a recurring expenditure of
Rs.19 crore during the first five years of operation of the Institute.
Thereafter the Institute is envisaged as a self-sustaining
one. Out of the total
projected cost of Rs.51 crore during the first five years of operation of
the Institute.
[Source:
CM’s Speech during the National IT Ministers Conference on 15th
July 2000]

Jammu & Kashmir
Information
page under construction

Karnataka
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Establish
225 training centres all over the state, primarily for the purpose of
training unemployed educated youth in various IT skills. The Government will encourage private sector initiatives in
setting up such centres. These
centres would receive appropriate concessions from the Government.
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All
district head quarters in the state of Karnataka and also 140 out of 175
talkus have already been connected with a fibre optic network. The video conferencing facility of the Government of Karnataka is
already functioning on this network. The State has received requests from the private sector to set up
high bandwidth available to all its citizens. The Government of Karnataka is committed to complete liberalisation
and simplification of the right of way procedures.
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The
Department has already computerized payroll accounting system of all 2.4
lakh teachers in the state. The
details of over 18 lakh students that take SSIC, PUC and university
examinations have already been computerised and the results of SSIC are
made available on the website.
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Use
of IT in Common Entrance Test for professional courses. Over 100000
students appear for these examinations seeking admission to more than 128
college covering 27 courses. More
than 45.000 students from out side Karnataka also participate in the
process. The students are admitted by computetrised counseling
process, the best ever designed in any education system in India.
Karnataka has 77 engineering colleges.
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Karnataka
has recently constituted the ‘IT
Education Standards Board’. This
board will come up with several recommendations as well as several
innovative measures that would improve IT education and keep up the
standards. The IT education Standards Board will not be a mandatory
institution, but will work on a voluntary basis.
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A
“Vision Group on Biotechnology” in Karnataka has been set up to advise
us periodically on using biotechnology for the economic development of
Karnataka. An “Institute of
Biotechnology” is also being set up in Bangalore which will offer
advanced course in ‘bio-informatics’
in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Information Technology,
Bangalore.
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Various
results like the SSIC, common Entrance Test hosted on the Internet for public.
[Source:
CM’s Speech during the National IT Ministers Conference on 15th
July 2000 & Others]

Kerela
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State
Institute of Educational Technology (SIET) Project has been made
responsible for the planning, research, production and evaluation of
educational softwares like video, audio programmes and computer
multimedia. It has an ambitious schemes to develop an Education
Communication Floor (ECF) equipped with all available audio-visual devices
and demonstrations of Education gadgets. This ECF will be a unique type of communication lab where the
Teachers and students may visit to have hands-on experiences on computer
multimedia, Internet etc.
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Proposal
to incorporate training for computer assisted instruction in the B.Ed /
TTI curriculum. Curriculum
based software is being developed by the state department and will be
provided to schools that have the facilities to use them. There can also be district based software resource libraries from
which schools can borrow CD-ROMs or cassettes. It is expected that it will be possible to connect schools to the
Internet in the near future. Until
then, Internet facilities will be provided to the DIET’s which can act
as a resource center for downloading instructional materials for the
teachers. Effective use of
technology in the classroom by teachers will be rewarded with positive
remarks during classroom evaluation.
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IIITM-K
(Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management – Kerala) in
November this year as a Centre of Excellence.
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The
State Government has also decided to introduce computers in the schools
curriculum.
[Source:
CM’s Speech during the National IT Ministers Conference on 15th
July 2000]

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Chhattisgarh
Information
page under construction

Maharashtra
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Keeping
in view of the growing importance of Information Technology Government
of Maharashtra has taken a holistic approach
regarding the Information Technology and related activities The
State Government has prepared the I.T.Vision for galloping development
in this field.
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Government
of Maharashtra has decided to set up Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation
by investing Rs. 5.00 crores. The main objective of the Corporation is
to provide I.T. Enabled education in all Universities, Colleges and
other educational institutions. Also it aims at not to allow the
digital divide to take place in Maharashtra and to make positive
efforts to impart knowledge and skills to the poor unprivileged rural
youth in the field of computer and Information Technology at very
reasonable cost .
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Government
of Maharashtra has established Network Access Centres in all
educational institutions with private participation through which
Government has launched Maharashtra State Certificate Course in
Information Technology (MSCIT) for 10.00 lakhs students and 50,000
teachers in Industrial Training institutions(I.T.Is.), Polytechnics,
and Arts, Science, Commerce, B.Ed. and Engineering Colleges
for building basic computer
literacy functional skills
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Government
has introduced computer education in schools through private
participation on charging reasonable fees i.e. upto Rs. 50/- per
student. In schools until now 5000 teachers have taken computer
training through Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher
Secondary Education.
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Government
has also established Computer Banks at district level for providing
the computers to needy schools at local level. Various alternatives
such as assistance from Cooperative sectors, Industries, local
development programmes fund (M.P./M.L.A. funds) have been made
available to schools for setting up of computer labs. From these
various alternatives about 30% of total 14000 schools in the State are
equipped with the computers having value Rs. 7.00 crores.
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6,000
additional seats in I.T. and related courses in the Engineering
colleges and 3,000 additional seats in the Polytechnics have been
intrtroduced from the academic year 2001-02
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IT
literacy made compulsory for entry and promotions in Govt. Service.
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IT
introduced as optional subject in schools from 5th standard onwards.
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Interest
free loans for purchase of computers to the staff above a particular
level Programme for training of staff launched. Already 1,00,000
employees trained.
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Re-imbursement
of expenses incurred on training by the staff. approved for
re-imbursement. 5 training centres, with state of the art facilities,
set up at Mantralaya. Training centres being set-up at each district
Collectorate.
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A
State-wide Network connecting 3,000 offices spread over the entire
length and breadth of the State at all the district headquarters, to
start with, is at advanced stage of implementation. Connectivity upto
Taluka level planned .
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A
series of software technology parks have been set up like
International Infotech park, New Mumbai; Millennium Business Park, New
Mumbai; Pune Infotech Park, Pune; SEEPZ, Mumbai.
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A
hardware park is also being established near to Jawaharlal Nehru Port,
New Mumbai
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It
has decided to link two major Cities Pune-Mumbai by knowledge Corridor
with Optic fiber cable.

Manipur
Information page
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Meghalaya
Information page
under construction

Mizoram
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Awareness
campaign involving teachers and students organized.
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Computers
being introduced in the Directorate and other education establishments
like DIET, SCERT, District Offices, District Divisional and sub-Divisional
offices of the Education Department.
[Source:
Government of Mizoram, Department of Education and HRD
No.LB.12019/33/2000-EDN dated 27th Sept., 2000]

Nagaland
Information page
under construction

Orissa
Information page
under construction

Pondicherry
Information page
under construction

Punjab
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Policy
for Acquisition of IT Resources has been prepared for hassle free and easy
access to the IT Resources including consultancy services, software
development, hardware networking, operation and maintenance etc.
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Empanelment
of IT Training Companies for HRD & Training

Rajasthan
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Developing
core competencies in IT based human resource development through special
focus on rural areas.
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IT
is being introduced as additional subject in classes IX to XII from the
current session with private participation.
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An
IT course module shall be made compulsory component of all degree courses
from session starting in April 2003.
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Creation
and continuous upgradation of IT infrastructure in the state through
Government-Private sector joint efforts.
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Fee
concessions on sliding scale being provided to make IT education
affordably to economically weaker sections.
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Continuous
effort toward the development of human resource for IT through increasing
its reach both in terms of quality and spatial coverage to improve the
employability of educated youth of the State.
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All
examination & recruitment notifications, selection results shall be
published on the web site.
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Private
sector would be encouraged to donate computers and related items for the
use in public utility service sector especially hospitals. Discarded computer items lying in various departments shall also be
made available to such utilities.
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State
level awards shall be given to Government Department / PSUs for
outstanding usage of IT.
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The
State Government has decided to introduce IT education right down to the
Panchayat Samiti Headquarters in a phased manner by 2002.
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In
all it is and Polytechnics, IT Education are being opened. At the same time, in all Colleges, Senior Secondary and Secondary
Schools , IT education is being made compulsory.
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Proposal
to set up Indian Institute of Information Technology in Rajasthan. For this, the State Government has agreed to provide free land and
a corpus of Rs.10 crores for the construction of buildings.
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To
bring IT education within the reach of rural and economically weaker
sector State- wide Valued Aided Network is being set up in involving the
private sector. This will provide connectivity right up to the Panchayat
level.
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The
State Government taking steps to provide right of way free of charge to ISPs to promote growth of Internet in
the State.
[Source:
CM’s Speech during the National IT Ministers Conference on 15th
July 2000 &

Sikkim
Information page
under construction

Tamil Nadu
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Computer
Science syllabus for Classes 11 and 12c of the State Higher Secondary
Board has been completely revised and updated, the necessary text books
printed in English and Tamil and distributed.
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By
2008, we plan to make all students passing out of school “digitally
literate”.
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As
a first step to this objective, an innovative public – private
partnership program was launched from 1999-2000 to make Computer Science
available as an option in all Government Higher Secondary Schools in the
State. 666 schools were covered in 1999-2000 and by 2000-2001 all
1200 schools in the State would have been covered, producing 50,000
students per year with solid computer and Internet skills. Further 5 teachers per school in each of these schools including
the Principal are also given computer literacy skills. This programme is fully operational.
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Based
on the success of the school program, a program is being launched during
2000-2001 to provide a one-year computer literacy course to students in
all Government Arts and Sciences Colleges, all Medical colleges, and all
Law Colleges in the State. This
will cover about 30,000 students every year. This program will also include Internet skills.
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From
2000-01, 5000 graduate/diploma holders from the backward classes and most
backward classes are bring provided a one year training program to impart
solid computer skills equivalent to a post graduate diploma level.
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The
Tamil Nadu Institute of Information Technology (TANITEC), in collaboration
with the Ministry of IT, has taken up an ambitious program for conducting
a regular series of refresher courses in Advanced VLSI design for faculty
members of Engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu, 87 faculty members from 50
engineering colleges have been covered so far.
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By
2008, we plan to make all students passing out of school “digitally
literate”.
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As
a first step, an innovations public – private partnership program was
launched from 1999-2000 to make Computer Science available as an option in
all Government Higher Secondary Schools in the State. 666 schools were covered in 1999-2000 and by 2000-2001, all 1200
schools in the State would have been covered, producing 50,000 students
per year with computer and Internet skills. Further, 5 teachers per schools in each of these schools including
the Principal, are also given computer literacy skills. This program is fully operational.
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The
Computer Science syllabus for Classes 11 and 12 of the State Higher
Secondary Board has been completely revised and updated, and he necessary
text books printed in English and Tamil and distributed.
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Based
on the success of the school program, a one-year computer an Internet
literacy program is being launched in 2000-2001 for students in all
Government Arts and Sciences Colleges, all Medical colleges, and all Law
Colleges in the State. This
will cover about 30,000 students every year.
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From
2000-01, 5000 graduate/diploma holders from the backward classes and most
backward classes are being provided a one year training program annually
to impart computer skills equipment to a post graduate diploma level.
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The
Tamil Nadu Institute of Information Technology, in collaboration with the
Ministry of I.T. has taken up an ambitious program for conducting a
regular series of refresher courses in Advanced VLSI design for faculty
members of Engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. 87 faculty members from 50 Engineering colleges have been covered
so far.
[Source:
CM’s Speech during the National IT Ministers Conference on 15th
July 2000]

Tripura
Information page
under construction

Uttar Pradesh
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In
the crucial area of introducing IT education in schools, colleges and
technical institutes state is committed to a tiered education system to
provide mass based computer awareness and literacy and human resource for
a variety of operations ranging form data entry to high tech software
development.
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Commenced
classes in the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad.
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Scheme
of inviting private institutions to impart computer education in Degree
College has received a good response.
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Scheme
of supporting I.T. education in the middle schools has cost of Rs.5 crores
in the first phase for 100 schools.
[Source:
CM’s Speech during the National IT Ministers Conference on 15th
July 2000]

Uttaranchal
Information page
under construction

West Bengal
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under construction

Andaman and Nicobar
Islands
Information page
under construction

Dadra and Nagar Haveli
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under construction
Daman and Diu
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