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APJ Abdul Kalam
Advocate of rural connectivity
Thursday, December 07, 2006
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As the principal scientific advisor to the Indian government during the BJP regime, Kalam was a strong votary of privatization of Internet in India. He made specific suggestions to the government that ultimately resulted in the introduction of private e-mail services and the ISP policy.

One of the components of Kalam's PURA initiative (providing urban amenities to rural areas) is electronic connectivity through telecom with high bandwidth. He has been vociferous in his views on rural connectivity and has taken up the issue with the government. For example, he has put forth the idea that all the fishing villages in the coastal areas should be linked with the district HQ through broadband fiber and wireless connectivity.

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