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Wednesday, October 04, 2006
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BANGALORE: The National Knowledge Commission (NKC) is looking at 20 different activities and areas that could empower India as a knowledge society. 

In his keynote address at the Infovision Summit in Bangalore via videoconference, Sam Pitroda, chairman, NKC, said that the next big success for India would be to use technology to improve the lives of those at the bottom of the pyramid. 

The areas of focus include education, languages, translation, modernizing and upgradation of libraries, building national portals and a strong focus on primary and university education. 

He said that the committee is looking into the setting up of national knowledge networks with gigabyte facility connecting all libraries, universities, science and research organizations and academic institutions in the country. 

“We are talking to players like BSNL, Bharti and Reliance about creating virtual networks that can connect thousands of nodes with high bandwidth.” 

Pitroda added that following the success of the National portal on water, similar portals would be created on education, environment and health, with the participation of the Government, NGO and private companies. He stressed on the importance of revamping the primary education system in the country “that has failed miserably.” 

“There is a need to change the mindset that has been prevalent over the last 60 years. We believe that there is a need for participation, private participation and better teachers to meet the needs of a global society.” 

Pitroda cited challenges such as increasing the number of seats in universities from the current eight million to 20 million and improving the content of syllabus. He urged the industry to tap the huge IT opportunity in healthcare that accounts for 16 per cent of the US GDP. 

On the e-governance recommendations that were brought out by NKC early this year, he said that these have been predominantly accepted and await execution. 

MM Pallamraju, Minister of State for Defence, said that knowledge management has become a mature reality today in today's globalized and highly competitive world.

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