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Kumar, Rajesh
- Social and Multimedia Networking Communities of 21st Century
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1 Bharat college of Education Babain, Kurukshetra, Haryana-136156, IN
1 Bharat college of Education Babain, Kurukshetra, Haryana-136156, IN
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Indian Journal of Education and Information Management, Vol 1, No 6 (2012), Pagination: 239-245Abstract
It also originated and brought to the multimedia sector a new underestimated and now critical aspect of science and technology: social interaction and networking. The importance of this new rapidly evolving research field is clearly evidenced by the many associated emerging technologies and applications including online content sharing services and communities, multimedia communication over the Internet, social multimedia search, interactive services and entertainment, health care and security applications. It has generated a new research area called social multimedia Computing, in which well established computing and multimedia networking technologies are brought together with emerging social media research.Keywords
Social Network, Research, Challenges, MultimediaReferences
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- Capacity Building for e-Governance and Challenges
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1 Bharat College of Education, Babain, Kurukshetra-136118, IN
1 Bharat College of Education, Babain, Kurukshetra-136118, IN
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Indian Journal of Education and Information Management, Vol 1, No 6 (2012), Pagination: 254-266Abstract
India is a land of diversity. This diversity spans across culture, tradition, language, geography and the economic condition of the people. It is a nation that has a significant number of people who are below the minimal socio-economic benchmarks. This includes rural and urban poor, women in rural areas, street children, people belonging to historically disadvantaged castes and people living in less developed areas. The vulnerability of these sections of society has increased with globalization and this section is prone to become even more marginalized - economically and socially. Successive governments have committed themselves to addressing these divides, but effective implementation of various economic development programs aimed at individuals belonging to these sections of society has proved an elusive goal. Government of India (GoI) recognizes that e-Governance, in the context of developing countries, provides an excellent opportunity for improving governance. Used imaginatively, it is a trigger for introducing various administrative reforms. These changes could not only go a long way in improving the quality of life of these sections of society, but could actually provide them more equitable access to economic opportunities than ever before. In this context, the Government of India views e- Governance as a strategic tool for transforming Governance and improving the quality of services provided by the government to its people.Keywords
e-Governance, Public Service, Management ChallengesReferences
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