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ALMA
NEWS DESK
Computer science Training
Prospectus released. Light of computer literacy must reach in far -flung areas-Governor.
Fast changing scenario
of social and educational activities ,one cannot deny the importance of being educated
and literate .As the same , computer technology and information technology have
been getting essential for youth in all round development and their vocational opportunities.
In this regard, Alma Information Technology[I] NGO, one of the leading NGOs of the
state and the country is doing best to promote and propagate
information technology and dissemination of computer literacy programs. Such
the inspiring views had been expressed
by honorable Governor Dr. Balram Jakar
during releasing of computer science training prospectus. On expressing the need
of awareness of information technology, he told that it was imperative to promote
computer literacy among people of the state so they could get involve in the main
stream of development. He expressed satisfaction over working and objectives of
Alma toward social change through computer education and literacy programs through
out the country. The governor added the light of computer literacy must reach in
far - flung areas so that rural youth could get benefited from this move and able
to compete vocational challenges. Information technology, nowadays, is essential
not only for youth but also for school going children. In this regards, Alma was
setting an example to follow. In such auspicious moment,the governor also released
a hindi book –chhape huai shabdh, penned by Prof. Dr. Rajeev Sharma. Along with
Advoc.Santosh shukla [Director,Alma],Devesh Vajpayee[Ceo-shadi-lagna .com], Advoc.
Rajneesh Acharya[Legal adviser,Alma] were present. In very short span,
Advoc. Shukla expressed annual report and future planning of Alma and rendered
vote of thanks.

Vijayvargiya inaugurates
ALMA
’s ‘Computer Science Training Centre’ Project
\\ Project aimed
to make officials, scribes IT friendly
INDORE
ALMA
NEWS DESK
State PWD minister
Kailash Vijayvergiya inaugurated the much hyped Project ‘Computer Science Training
Centre’ of NGO ALMA recently at Bar Council The project, recognized by Madhya Pradesh Industrial
Institution, is aimed to make government officials more IT friendly.
Under this project,
as many as 250 centers would be opened across the State to run the training programme.
As per the information, separates centers would be opened for judges and advocates
in Bar Council office. Similarly, a centre would be opened in Press Club to train
scribes. Besides, for government officials, centers would be opened at SP office
and Doctors’ Association office.
Informing in this
regard, NGO ALMA director Santosh Shukla said that this project has been started
in Bar Council and very soon the NGO would inaugurate its another centre in Press
Club, Indore. He said that after training, the candidates would get certificates,
which would be recognized by all government agencies. This would also facilitate
the candidates to get jobs in government agencies. Training certificates would be
provided in collaboration with joint director (employment) and the same would be
registered in Employment Exchange, added Shukla.
Earlier in the
project launching ceremony, several dignitaries including District and Sessions
Judge Ishwar Sahay Shrivastava, Professor Dr Rajeev Sharma, Dharmesh Jaiswal, Sumit
Mehta, Raju Bhasnaiya, Surendra Verma, Sanjay Sharma, Narendra Sharma, Karan Solanki,
Professor Swapnil Parkiya and Sandeep Rishi were present, excluding project head
and NGO director Santosh Shukla.
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