M$ durwasayan ho, tadai rahaoo ani aafno digital jiwan bandaki huna bata bachaoo
On Jun 28, 2:54 pm, अर्जुन अधिकारी <[email protected]> wrote: > by the way, using ubuntu or nepalinux, i think will be some 2/3 years later > because till that period, microsoft is providing OS and many other > applications free of cost. > > > > On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 11:58 PM, connectask <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I suggest all the laptop purchasers to use ubuntu or nepalinux 3.0 as > > their main OS rather than M$ and reduce the laptop purchase cost and > > donate 100 rs to the nepali rural children for computer education. > > > 25, 9:42 am, Akash Deep Shakya <[email protected]> wrote: > > > KATHMANDU, June 25 - Are laptops too costly to be > > > owned?<http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=200862> > > > > Microsoft Corp. says no. It is planning to distribute laptops through a > > > micro-funding scheme in Nepal, making the much-coveted gadget an > > > easily-affordable gizmo. > > > > In the first phase of programme beginning July 1, government employees > > will > > > be provided with laptops. > > > > The scheme, Partnership for Technology Access (PTA), was launched on > > > Wednesday. Microsoft aims to distribute 25,000 laptops of Acer, HP and > > > Lenovo brands, through vendors in Kathmandu, to government employees. At > > > the launch, Microsoft said that it wanted to bring a unique > > Public-Private > > > Partnership (PPP) model of PC ownership for government employees. > > > > PTA, according to Microsoft, is an innovative global initiative that > > makes > > > technology solutions affordable and relevant for underserved citizens and > > > small business owners through PPPs. > > > > "We're excited to be part of the government of Nepal's efforts to promote > > > information and communication technology as an enabler of growth for the > > > local economy," said Haja Sheriff, Business Development Director, PTA of > > > Microsoft Corp. > > > > As per the government's IT policy to increase people's access to > > technology, > > > a Memorandum of Understanding was signed in May 2009 between the > > government > > > of Nepal and Microsoft, through Unlimited Technologies Pvt. Ltd., > > > Microsoft's Market Development Partner (MDP) in Nepal. > > > > Juddha Gurung, member secretary of the High Level Commission for > > Information > > > Technology, said, "Microsoft shares the government's vision to spread the > > > benefits of information technology, and we are pleased to be working > > > together to showcase Nepal's progress with information and communication > > > technology development." > > > > In the second phase of the programme, Microsoft will begin a scheme for > > > teachers and students as well. > > > > To avail of the benefits of the programme, the government employees will > > > need a recommendation letter from their respective offices, fill up a > > form > > > at a designated financial institution, for now Nabil Bank. > > > > "No down payment will be required and nor will there be any interest rate > > > imposed. The employees can choose whichever brand of laptop as per they > > > want," said Allen Bailochan Tuladhar of Unlimited Technologies Pvt. Ltd. > > The > > > EMI, equal monthly installment, will be divided into six, 12 or 18 > > months. > > > "We are even mulling over increasing the EMI to 24 months or more." > > > > Expressing Microsoft's commitment to working with the government of > > Nepal, > > > Sheriff said, "This programme addresses a key requirement--that of > > providing > > > IT access and knowledge to government employees, which will accelerate > > the > > > use of IT in government offices in Nepal." > > > > Regards > > > Akash Deep Shakya "OpenAK" > > > B.E. (Computer) | Kathmandu Universityhttp://www.akashdeepshakya.com.np > > > akashakya at gmail dot com > > > P.O.Box: 8975 EPC: 4235 > > > > ~ Failure to prepare is preparing to fail ~ > > -- > Best Regards, > आकाश > Arjun Adhikari > Press and Information Management Section > Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers > Singa Durbar, Kathmandu > Tel: +97714211100 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ FOSS Nepal mailing list: [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/foss-nepal To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] Community website: http://www.fossnepal.org/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
