Security at IIMB will stop you. If you are not on the registered list, just
add your name to the list with an air of authority and walk in. K 21
Yes, open source is making pace into governance
slowly with for each their own understanding of open source
(will briefly mention my meeting an NKC
Dinesh,
Thanks for letting us know. I will probably attend on the 14th. I assume
quite a bit of Open Source is being used and will be used going forward
in governance.
Venkat
Dinesh, Servelots wrote:
Technology, Governance and Citizenship
12th, 13th and 14th December, 2007
Indian Institute
Technology, Governance and Citizenship
12th, 13th and 14th December, 2007
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
Technology is central to new modes of governance, and to emerging
definitions of citizenship, participation, and progress. As state
functions get automated through e-governance,
abhishek,
the site is updated.
register if you can.
hope to see you on the 14th.
janastu.org/tgc
d
On Oct 17, 2007 3:04 PM, Abhishek Hazra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks for sharing this.
i am interested in day 3 of the conference where the discussion will
be on Science and Technology
Sure. Its just what they want to discuss. -d
ps: if i dont respond quickly its because i am traveling. leaving now
to Cal and NE
On 10/17/07, shiv sastry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would NGO's such as CIVIC Bangalore be involved?
shiv
On Wednesday 17 Oct 2007 2:55 pm, Dinesh, Servelots wrote: