'Semi-urban centres are IT growth drivers'

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| Representatives from Oracle India, Intel India and Pune-based Finolex Industries were expressing opinion in a session on "Future of Technology in India's non-metro cities," on the rising use of IT in rural administration and commerce. |
| Amar Babu, managing director (sales and marketing), Intel India, said, "Category B and C cities are now the growth drivers of revenue. There is a lot of technology adaptation taking place at this level." |
| The reason, according to him, is "the availability of comprehensive solutions and technology, finanacing options and the internet which acts as a great leveller and an enabler as well." |
| Babu added, "Learning centres, home PCs for citizens, broadband access, e-commerce training and government sponsored kiosks are increasingly becoming a primary source of information in rural India." |
| "E-governance is high on government agenda," said Krishnan Dhawan, managing director, Oracle India. He said, "The government is making rapid strides in e-governanace. There are already a number of projects for facilitating online bills and receipts for water, electricity, telephone, birth and death certificates, land ownership records." |
| "Besides e-governance, the deployment and benefits of IT is also seen in the manufacturing, engineering and agriculture," said Dhawan. |
| Dileep Dandekar, general manager (IT), Finolex Industries, explained the experiment his company was making to involve farmers from the remotest parts of the country. |
| "The company has deployed an online commerce portal to facilitate ordering of PVC pipes on the internet and make transactions simpler for farmers." |
First Published: Mar 07 2006 | 12:00 AM IST