First C-DAC centre in NE opened at NIT Silchar

SILCHAR, Feb 23 – In a bid to augment the development of technology in North 
East, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (DietY) opened 
the first Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) at the National 
Institute of Technology Silchar on Friday.
It is the 11th Research and Development centre in the country. J Satyanarayana, 
secretary Department of Electronics and Information Technology, MCIT, 
Government of India officially inaugurated the centre at the NITS campus.

Speaking on the occasion, Satyanarayana said North East has always been a prime 
area of focus for development and the DietY has recognised the potential for 
proliferation of IT in this region. He said that despite the sloppy economic 
growth and infrastructure, it has a sea of opportunities for new technologies 
and systems to be developed and used for the benefit of the people. Laying 
emphasis on the development of indigenous technology Satyanarayana “We are glad 
to dedicate this new centre here. We believe that it will catalyse the much 
needed technological revolution in the North East,”

He added that North East is yet to benefit from the many technological and 
scientific developments which have become the standard norm in the modern 
society and realising this lacuna, the Government of India has initiated a 
number of special efforts to accelerate the pace of development in the region.

Earlier, C-DAC’s North East activities were being handled by individual C-DAC 
centres by directly interacting with the other counterparts. The CDAC has 
started specific activities focusing on North East and has initiated over 20 
projects over the last five years in the region, he informed.

Prof Rajat Moona, Director General C-DAC said that the reason behind setting up 
a centre in North East was because the demand for technological infrastructure 
is very high. “As we set out our roots here, we hope that we shall meet the 
expectations,” Moona said adding that they would work on two fronts here in 
deploying what has already been successfully in other parts of the country and 
secondly, in channelising the initiatives to cater to the special needs in 
terms of products and technology.

Prof NV Deshpande, director NIT Silchar greeted this welcome opportunity saying 
that a noted scientific institution like the C-DAC will surely add on to the 
development of the region and contribute towards the need for IT growth here. 
He said that NIT Silchar is proud to partner C-DAC in this initiative. This new 
C-DAC centre will function as a nodal agency for coordination and 
communication. Dr Pradeep K Sinha, Senior Director Corporate Strategy and R&D 
C-DAC, Col (retd) AK Nath, Executive Director C-DAC Kolkata and G Ramaraju, 
Group Coordinator( R&D in IT) DietY, MCIT, Government of India also attended 
the launching event. Dr K Selva Kumar will be the C-DAC centre in-charge here.
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