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A pilot project, recently launched in Uganda, aims to demonstrate more cost-efficient ways in which both electricity and ICT can be brought to rural areas. It comes at a time of renewed growth for the country’s telecoms sector.
According to Uganda’s PML Daily, the National Information Technology Authority-Uganda (NITA-U) together with the Uganda Communication Commission (UCC) (through its Rural Communication Development Fund (RCDF)), the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), optical connectivity solutions business Corning Optical Communications and network equipment compa
Odisha CM launches Bindu Sagar Cleaning Project in presence of Dharmendra Pradhan ANI | Updated: Jan 09, 2021 19:48 IST
Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], January 9 (ANI): Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik launched Bindu Sagar Cleaning Project in presence of Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas and Steel, Dharmendra Pradhan in Old Town Bhubaneswar on Saturday.
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IOCL) will spend Rs 70 lakh for the revival and cleaning of the lake, through the CSR Fund which is one of the natural heritage sites in the State Capital.
Indian Oil Corporation, Institute of Chemical Technology, Bhubaneswar in collaboration with Odisha Bridge Construction Company will jointly carry out the Project.
MINISTER for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Dr Faustine Ndugulile has challenged experts in the sector to come up with Tanzania’s specific needs in line with global demands.
ICT gives me much-anticipated freedom Haematologist
Adebayo Folorunsho-Francis
A former medical doctor, Dr. Oluwaseun Odiase, says he has no regret dumping the medical profession for a career in the world of Information, Communication and Technology.
He disclosed that he left because he could not cope with the discomfort of stress, unconducive work environment, poor remuneration and long hours put in by doctors, unlike his new calling.
The haematologist-turned-tech analyst from, Edo State, told
PUNCH HealthWise that ICT gave him the much-anticipated freedom to work at his own pace, and it also enables him to create ample relaxation time for himself and family much more than the health sector can offer.