He
further added that they are working upon creating smart cities and smart
villages. The initial project would be the Arinsal village where Microsoft would
support us. They collectively are looking towards constructing 50 smart
villages by the end the following year 2016. Mr. Fadnavis had discussed with
the Microsoft India chairman Mr. Bhaskar Pramanik while they were discussing
during the technology conference held here.
The technology pioneers who hurl from Redmond would be hosting the conference in order to mark the occasion of celebrating its 25th anniversary and it intends at collaborating the business decision makers along with the various entrepreneurs to visualize how technology would offer its power to the billions of people living in India.
The technology pioneers who hurl from Redmond would be hosting the conference in order to mark the occasion of celebrating its 25th anniversary and it intends at collaborating the business decision makers along with the various entrepreneurs to visualize how technology would offer its power to the billions of people living in India.
Arinsal
being popular as the capital of undernourishment comprising of the maximum
number of starved people however along with an ICT-based smart project, they
aim at changing its outlook now. They have an objective of combining ICT with healthcare,
education, energy and the other pending areas in order to achieve expansion,
growth and revolution.
The association aims big at empowering the people and while Microsoft would be offerings its assistance in order to introduce digitization of procedures, with the rest of the work and talks are being done at the backend. The
chief minister also added upon the creating Maharashtra Industrial Development
Corporation (MIDC) to be digitalized in order to offer better competency and
make the industries more efficient.
The association aims big at empowering the people and while Microsoft would be offerings its assistance in order to introduce digitization of procedures, with the rest of the work and talks are being done at the backend.

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