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Rly. broadband to touch 5 lakh homes in Digital India within 2 yrs

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New Delhi , 27 Jan 2016

Carving a niche for itself in Connected India -2020 project, Railtel Corporation’s broadband will reach 500,000 households through its Railwire network providing a host of services at block levels in the next two years, a top Railway official said.The Broadband Highway will involve a three-layer network – State capitals to District headquarters, District to sub-divisional and then to gram panchayats which will be joined to the National Optic Fibre Network (NOFN), Mr Pradeep Kumar, Executive Director (East) of Railtel Corporation of India told a Global Communication Conclave held in Kolkata over the last weekend.The Conclave, 10th in a series organised by Public Relations Council of India (PRCI), conducted a knowledge forum with the theme – Digital Now- What Next.Mr Kumar said Railwire network architecture provides the answer for ‘what next’ as it will empower the people at village level with knowledge, skill development and core competencies. This will lead to good governance and transparent, corruption-free governments.Railtel’s pan-India optic fibre network covers 4,400 plus railway stations across 44,300 km.

Railwire has also begun to tap the local cable operators focusing on pure play broadband and VPN services, content and application-driven network. “Our aim is to become a hub of local information and tool for rendering communication, infotainment, education, health and community services to the masses,” Mr Kumar said.

In Eastern India alone, Railtel seeks to cover 36,000 gram panchayats and the broadband services include emails, online newspapers, online passport application, telemedicine, examination results and netsurfing for students with a minimum 2 Mpbps speed. The company’s pilot projects at Panisagar and Girania in Tripura have aroused a lot interest and enthusiasm, he said.For the Railways itself, Railtel provides mission critical services such as computerized passenger reservation and ticketing system.Ms Sashi Panja, West Bengal Women welfare and child development minister, who inaugurated the two-day conclave, focused on communicators role in ensuring the safety of women and children. In this context, she appreciated PRCI for setting up an internal compliance cell as the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act makes it mandatory for all organizations to have such cells.Explaining the significance of the conclave theme - Digital Now – What Next – PRCI national president and veteran media professional B N Kumar pointed out that it was important for communication professionals to keep themselves updated with the latest technology trends to be able to meet ever increasing challenges.

PRCI also focuses on skill development for communication professionals by expanding its operations and network not only across India but globally as well, he said.PRCI chairman emeritus and chief mentor M B Jayaram said it was high time that the PR professionals thought big, embraced emerging challenges and convert them into opportunities and move towards a digital-first approach. The organization will soon initiate collaborative programmes with various business and technology forums to help the professionals upgrade their skills.He pointed out that PRCI has come out with a unique e-magazine called PRapport which is becoming increasingly popular among global communication professionals due to its unique content being updated on a 24x7 basis.

Ms Geetha Shankar, chairperson of PRCI’s young communicators club (YCC), said the organizations emphasise on training mass communication students with practical aspects of media functioning to make them industry-ready. “In this regard, we are working with various universities and colleges teaching mass communication,” she said.PRCI felicitated national achievers from among communication professionals with its coveted Chanakya awards, inducted senior practitioners into PR Hall of fame and presented a host of collateral awards at the conclave. Ujjivan Financial Services won the Corporate Citizen award, while Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals was given the innovative leadership award. Dainik Bhakskar Bhopal was given the excellence in social leadership award while and Businessworld fortnightly was adjudged the magazine of the year.

 

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