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In Revered memory of a Great Visionary on 2nd Death Anniversary of Dr. N. Seshagiri

This monthly bulletin of NIC Library contains Scientific & Research contribution of Dr. N. Seshagiri. He was the founder Director General of National Informatics Centre. Today, the father of NIC may not be with us, but his inspiring ideas will continue to guide us and the generations to come.

Email: niclib[at] nic.in, pku[at]nic.in and

Scientometric Profile of Dr. N.

Seshagiri (10 May

1940-26 May 2013)

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Content Pages

Dr N. Seshagiri: A Life in the Service of Science……….3

Dr. N. Seshagiri as a Research Scholar ahead of his time……….6

What scholars say about Dr. N. Seshagiri………11

Bibliometric Analysis of Published Resources……….14

Books by Dr. N. Seshagiri………20

Research Articles by Dr. N. Seshagiri……….23

Dr. N. Seshagiri in News………..29

Scientometric Profile of Dr. N. Seshagiri, Founder Director General NIC

Special Issue of Monthly Bulletin of NIC Library Number 31 May 2015

“My aim is to get computerization in the

country at all levels” - Dr N Seshagiri

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I. Dr N. Seshagiri : A Life in the Service of Science

Dr N. Seshagiri, Founder Director General of National Informatics Centre and former Special Secretary to Government of India, brilliant pioneer of growth of India’s IT Industry, was born on 10th May 1940. He was awarded a Ph.D at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in Microwave Telecommunication Engineering. Subsequently in 1966 he moved to TIFR and worked on satellite communications and space-craft design. He was awarded the prestigious

"Vikram Sarabhai” award for ‘optimal design simulation of low energy consumption space-craft design’.

Prof. MGK Menon was then Director of TIFR and saw immense intellectual potential in Dr. Seshagiri. Prof. Menon encouraged him to assist in setting-up of the Electronics Commission at Central Government level in Delhi. This involved evolving policy and planning for introducing information technology in order to improve the quality of life of the masses. Dr. Seshagiri's vision led to the successful preparation of the first document on Perspective Plan for growth of electronics industry in India. As a follow up of the acceptance of this report at the Cabinet level, the Central Government approved the setting up of a National Data Centre at School of Life Sciences & Automation at J.N.U, New Delhi. This data centre was envisaged to serve as a national level repository of information, pertaining to various analytical reports, for industrial growth, in thrust areas, for the evolution of licensing policy, focused on indigenous growth of electronics production and promotion of R&D, enabling transfer of technology from laboratories to the field.

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Table 1

Type of Documents No. of Publication

Book 15

Conference proceedings 23 Journal Articles 48

Figure 1: Number of Publications

Recognising Dr. Seshagiri’s ability for hard-work coupled with his innovative and original thinking, Prof MGK Menon facilitated the carving out of a National Data Centre for Electronics, outside JNU, and set it up as separate entity under Dr.

Seshagiri. It was entitled IPAG or Information Planning Analysis Group. This new setup offered tremendous path-breaking policy initiatives governing industrial promotion, boosting indigenization efforts by encouraging R&D for reduction of Imports and savings in Foreign Exchange.

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Book Conference

proceedings

Journal Articles

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Towards the latter half of 1976, bearing in mind the importance of the availability of right information at the right place at the right time, the Electronics Commission decided to retain policy framing & its implementation related work with Department of Electronics. The Electronics Commission decided to provide special impetus to the Informatics led improvements in the decision making process of various Government Departments/Ministries. This initiative was exclusively directed to usher-in operational excellence of governance both at Central as well as State levels. This led to the birth of National Informatics Centre and Dr. Seshagiri was entrusted with independent responsibility of its first Executive Director.

As the architect of the nationwide computer network (NICNET), Dr Seshagiri drafted the software and hardware policies that revolutionised information technology (IT) in the country. He was instrumental in setting up the DISNIC Programme in the country to usher in the ICT revolution in 520+districts in 1987. In 1998, under the Chairmanship of Prof. MGK Menon, he was the Member-Convenor of the prestigious National Task Force on IT which drafted the national IT policy with 108 recommendations to ‘’transform India into a global software power by 2008’. He was instrumental in the setting up of the software technology parks of India, which led to the emergence of Indian IT bellwethers such as Infosys and Wipro in Bangalore three decades ago. He strived hard to get the US-based global chip maker Texas Instruments to open its offshore development centre in Bangalore, with his 'flood-in and flood-out software policy'. Dr. Seshagiri not only shaped computerization policies but

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brought to reality the software exports and systems manufacturing industry in India.

Dr Seshagiri was a great visionary and was always ahead of his time. He laid great importance on inducting ICT in governance across the country. What we see as E-Governance today is the outcome of the vision and hard work put in by Dr Seshagiri through the decades of 80s and 90s. During his 25-year leadership of NIC, he groomed a generation of scientists, engineers and technocrats to provide leadership in E-Governance across the country.

Dr Seshagiri was instrumental in establishing and grooming a number of Institutions. Some of these leading institutions include establishment of ITI- Equatorial Systems Limited for indigenous manufacture of VSATs in India, CDAC, NCTI AND NICSI. He authored over 20 books and more than 100 research papers.

Recognizing his massive and unique contributions, he was awarded Padma Bhushan, Vikram Sarabhai award, O P Bhasin award, Asiad Jyoti award, Karnataka Rajya-Utsav Jyoti award, to name a few.

He took Voluntary Retirement from government service in February 2000.

Subsequently he served as Professor Emeritus at IISc- Bangalore and offered technical consultancy in frontier areas of IT.

Ref. web site: http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=96306

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II. Dr. N. Seshagiri as a Research Scholar ahead of his time

1.

Dr N. Seshagiri: A Life in the Service of Science, 30-May-2013 16:10 IST, Press Information Bureau.

Towards the latter half of 1976, bearing in mind the importance of the availability of right information at the right place at the right time, the Electronics Commission decided to retain policy framing & its implementation related work with Department of Electronics. The Electronics Commission decided to provide special impetus to the Informatics led improvements in the decision making process of various Government Departments/Ministries. This initiative was exclusively directed to usher-in operational excellence of governance both at Central as well as State levels. This led to the birth of National Informatics Centre and Dr. Seshagiri was entrusted with independent responsibility of its first Executive Director

http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=96306

2. Dr. N Seshagiri, Founder, NIC- A Doyen of Indian IT Departs, 30-May- 2013, Dataquest.

He was perhaps the pioneering architect of government IT in India.

Narasimaiah Seshagiri – the visionary with a non-corporate background – is lost to the world. His pioneering effort has left behind a lasting footprint on India’s IT scene, for he can clearly be credited with the creation of the country’s first-ever government policy on computers. He was the resilient activist who evangelized and implemented the national computer policy and the nation’s first VSAT (NICNET), in the face of hard opposition from the government and public.

http://www.dqindia.com/dr-n-seshagiri-founder-nic-a-doyen-indian-it- departs/

3. Interview with Priya Ganapati, Dr Seshagiri talks about why he had to resign, March 13 2000, Rediff.com

Dr N Seshagiri, former director general, National Informatics Centre has always maintained a low profile. But he managed to make the news recently for his role as the member -convenor of the high profile IT taskforce set up by the prime minister, Seshagiri is better known as the force behind NICNET, a satellite-based nationwide computer communication network with 1,400 nodes connecting state capitals and district headquarters.

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Seshagiri, who set up NIC nearly 25 years ago, quit his job on January 31, 2000, just four months before his due date for retirement. He says he took the step to ensure a technical person headed NIC instead of the usual IAS bureaucrat.

http://www.rediff.com/computer/2000/mar/13ses.htm

4. N.Seshagiri was true architect of India's early IT success story, 29 May 2013, India Tech Online.

Bangalore May 29, 2013 The Indian print media -- with very few exceptions --has barely noted the passing three days ago of Narasimaiah Seshagiri, arguably, the true father of the Indian IT story, a scientist who fortuitously ended up as a bureaucrat at a critical time in the nation’s technological time line . During the 1980s, his presence in the Electronics Commission and the new entity he created – the National Informatics Centre –ensured that national policies for electronics and infotech were framed with foresight and sensitivity, using regulation to encourage rather than stymie enterprise, private or public.

A product of the Indian Institute of Science and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Dr Seshagiri, had a long – 25 year stint heading the NIC – and used the clout this gave him to push government into initiatives like the country’s first nationwide satellite-based date network – NICNET – as well as liberal hardware and software policies of the mid 1980s. The push to computerization in government can legitimately be attributed to Seshagiri’s evangelical zeal.

http://www.indiatechonline.com/it-happened-in-india.php?id=1065

5. Homage to Dr N Seshagiri, Former DG, NIC. You Tube video,Ajay Sinha , Published on May 30, 2013 at Satya Sai Centre, New Delhi.

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Respectful Homage to Dr N Seshagiri, Former Director General, National Informatics Centre, Dept. of Electronics & Information Technology, Govt. of India at New Delhi.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1afaF0tsso

6. Tribute to a Great Visionary: Dr. N. Seshagiri (1940 to 2013), July 2013, Informatics.

Dr. N. Seshagiri, founder and the former Director General of National Informatics Centre, left for heavenly abode on Sunday the 26th of May 2013. Dr. Seshagiri was blessed with immense intellectual potential and high technical quotient. As the mastermind of the Nationwide Computer Network (NICNET), Dr.Seshagiri drafted various software and hardware policies that revolutionized Information Technology (IT) in the country. He was instrumental in setting up of the Software Technology Parks in India and was also the crusader of e- Governance movement in the country.

Today, the founding father of NIC may not be with us, but his inspiring ideas will continue to guide us and the generations to come.

http://informatics.nic.in/uploads/pdfs/f3ebf7bc_Lead%20Story.pdf

7. Sad demise of Padmabhushan Dr. N. Seshagiri former DG (NIC) and Pormoter of Libraries, P K Upadhyay, NIC, Delhi.

It is deeply regretted to inform the sad demise of Padmabhushan Dr. N. Seshagiri (10.05.1940 – 26-05.2013) aged 73 years, founder Director General of National Informatics Centre and great promoter of Libraries on Sunday, 26th May 2013 after a brief illness.

The cremation will be held at 2pm on Wednesday, 29th May 2013 at the Banashankari crematorium, Bangalore.

http://ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/pipermail/lis-forum/2013-May/015094.html

8. Tributes to the IT Legend, Dr. N Seshagiri (1940-2013), TRUE VISIONARY OF THE INDIAN IT, Nagapatinum District.

In the early 1990s, Prof. E. Balaguruswamy, most recently Vice Chancellor of Anna University, used to organise annually, the very popular Indian Computer Congress (ICC) in Hyderabad. One of his strongest supporters was Dr N. Seshagiri, then Director General of the National Informatics Centre (NIC) in Delhi, who made it a point to come down to the Andhra capital every year and deliver a scintillating opening keynote. One year he couldn’t make it – and thanks to NICNET, the nationwide data network he had helped establishes – his speech was beamed into the conference by teleconference link. But Seshagiri, being the person he was, even this fairly common solution, became an off beat experience for viewers. When the video link came live, there, was the head of NIC, unrecognizable under a huge headset, ensconced in the control station of a Virtual Reality lab, he had just set up

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next to his office. The timing was interesting: VR had become a mainstream in the West and Japan, just weeks ago and Dr Seshagiri was characteristically combining his video keynote with a deeper message: India was up there with the pioneers, already exploring the promise and potential of Virtual Reality. For many of us in that darkened conference hall in Hyderabad, it was our first close look at VR – and Dr Seshagiri’s child-like enthusiasm for what this technology could do for India, was infectious and motivating. Narasimaiah Seshagiri passed away on May 26 2013, at the age of 73, leaving behind his wife, son, daughter and two grand children.

Arguably, the true father of the Indian IT story, Dr Seshagiri was a scientist who fortuitously ended up as a bureaucrat at a critical time in the nation’s technological time line.

http://www.nagapattinam.tn.nic.in/ns.html

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III. What scholars say about Dr. N. Seshagiri

1. Lalit Sawhney, Former Vice President IFIP: Dr. Seshagiri was a pioneer, a fighter, passionate about his beliefs and had a missionary zeal. He could visualise how IT and communications could help bureaucracy, Tributes governance, speed up decision making and project delivery...and what is most important, sell these new ideas to his senior colleagues in govt. and the political masters, years before IT became fashionable. He had the bandwidth to realise the enormous range of possibilities that Electronics, IT - hardware, software applications and infrastructure, and Communications could off er to promote good governance. While he may have passed away, his policies, the institutions and infrastructure he created will live forever.

2. Prof. S Sadagopan, Director, International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore writes: Dr. Seshagiri was truly a visionary, a man of conviction who had the boldness to go against popular thinking. But for his "flood in, flood out" theory, India would have missed the mini / PC / LAN revolution as well! (Let alone the mainframe!) and today's 100 billion dollar industry would not have become a reality. He was the "right man, in the right place at the right time" Not many people might know that the concept of IIIT was originally conceived by Dr N Seshagiri, though in late 80's / early 90's it never took off . I had the fortune of having him in my office for nearly a day, just a few months back when Anand Parthasarathy and I interviewed him for our forthcoming book "Icons of Indian IT".

He was at his best and the interview was like "drinking from a firehouse". Alas, he will not be around when our book would see the light of the day! IIITB is also fortunate in having him as one of the key members of the UGC Review Committee that gave us the status of Deemed University in 2004

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3. Dr Srinivasan Ramani, Former Director National Centre for Software Technology and former Director HP Labs India: Dr. N Seshagiri played a very important role in Government Informatics long before that phrase was invented. He was a versatile professional who was quick to learn new technologies and adopt them. His leadership has built NIC into an organization which serves several sectors of Government activity all over India. He will be remembered for a long time for his many achievements.

4. Dr. M L Goyal, Past President (1994-96) & Fellow, CSI: I am shocked to know about the sad demise of Dr. N Seshagiri, Founder, NIC & Fellow, CSI. A Great Man. He was awarded CSI Fellowship at CSI Annual Convention held at Kolkata in 1986. I had worked in CMC Ltd. from 1977 to 2008. NIC was like a sister organisation to CMC Ltd. for several years as both of them were under Department of Electronics, Govt. of India Dr Seshagiri used to be a Member of CMC Board, where his contribution was significant.

5. A N Ramachandra, Registrar, IIIT-Bangalore: It is really sad day for the country. I had the good fortune of travelling with this visionary from Mussoorie to Dehradun in 1996.

6. Prof. B L Deekshatulu, Fellow IDRBT (RBI- Govt. of India): Dr Seshagiri and I were contemporaries at IISc (of course he was 3 yrs junior to me). We both received, at the same time, the "best PhD thesis award" in 1964. He was from ECE and I was from EE.Later on also, we were in many committee meetings and had many interactions. He was an Intellectual, pleasant person but firm with his ideas. We all miss him very much, and India lost a brilliant son.

7. Jayant Krishna, Principal Consultant, Tata Consultancy Services: The passing away of Dr. N Seshagiri is indeed a great loss to the nation. He was truly a visionary who dreamt of the possibilities e-governance can bring on board for the state and made a pioneering contribution by creating, mentoring and nurturing NIC.

8. Prof. H N Mahabala, Former President, CSI: He had the vision to create NICNET when PCs were still very expensive and email was a luxury. He pursued his goals aggressively. He made sure DOE funded R&D projects and moved us to fifth generation. In a way he liberated electronics from clutches of govt babus and allowed it to bloom. He can be considered a messiah of IT in India.

9. Rattan Datta, Former President CSI: India has lost a visionary and an active promoter of IT in India. When in early 2000s, the IT Policy was developed with him as convener; the report was on NIC site the very next day. It was a revolution. I used to bring up this in my lectures. Salutation from IT fraternity. May his soul rest in peace.

10. D P Sinha : Adjunct Professor IIM Kozhikode: The entire IT Community is shocked to hear the news of passing away of Dr N Seshagiri. When I started my career and worked at RCC, Kolkata in late seventies, some of my friends joined NIC. Dr (Mrs) Jayasree Chowdhury was in the charge of the then, Kolkata Office. At that time I heard Dr Seshagiri's name and also his works and various projects to the development of IT. I had the privilege of listening to his many lectures and could meet him possibly for the first time when he received the Fellowship Award of CSI in 1986 in Kolkata. Many initiatives, primarily at the

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government level, have become operational under the dynamic leadership of Dr Seshagiri at NIC. The list is many and varied. We, the computer fraternity and CSI, in particular acknowledge his immense contributions for the development of IT in India

11. Ashok Agarwal , Professor IIMC ( 1969 – 198); Founder SQL Star International: I had the honour of working with Dr. Seshagiri while setting up CAM Center at IIM Calcutta and do fondly remember his guidance and support at that time . Rarely does one come across a government officer, that too so senior, who was easily accessible with his entire focus only to find solutions to issues thrown at him. I personally believe that we all owe him immensely for the introduction of ICT in Indian Government – and to improve the quality of life of the common person.

12. Brig S V S Chowdhry (Retd) Fellow CSI, Fellow IE (India) Distinguished Fellow IET:

I am deeply shocked to learn about the sad demise of Dr N Seshagiri, former DG National Informatics Centre. He was a great visionary and played a leading role in the introduction of computerization in the country, especially in the Government Sector. I interacted with him on several occasions and was greatly impressed by his dedication to the cause of IT. His passing away is a severe loss to the IT Community in the country

13. Kesav Nori, EVP and Exec Director, TCS: I am sad to learn of Prof. Seshagiri’s passing away. I knew several of his students, all of whom did very well. As Ramani says, he started the role of IT in Government through NIC. A true visionary. I knew him at TIFR from the early 1970s. He was brilliant and had formulated a vision for OR on OR.

14. A Ventakeshan, Director NIC, Bangalore: Seshagiri was a great visionary and ahead of his times. He overcame lot of objections from his colleagues for liberalising the software policy. He gave a lot of push to introduce computerisation in the state departments, which led to ushering in e-governance.

15. Subimal Kundu, Fellow, CSI: It is a sad day for entire IT community in India. He was a great visionary and helped in IT Revolution in India. I had the opportunity to listen to his lecture way back in 1982 when he addressed a seminar organised for the IT professionals of Heavy Engineering Industries in New Delhi. I heard his inspiring speech during the CSI-86 Convention in Kolkata where he was awarded fellowship by CSI. Dr R Srinivasan, Part President and Fellow

16. Dr Seshagiri was the architect of information processing in Government. He was not only instrumental in liberalizing the procurement processes in the eighties, but also applied it in full and created systems through National Informatics Center (NIC) for the Government of India. He had tremendous "appetite for risk" and launched a full-fl edged X.25 based network using satellite. He had foresight to launch an advanced technology Program in Computer Networking, which later became Ernet (Education and Research Network).

Undoubtedly, a pioneer in many ways, his passing away is a huge loss to the ICT community. India lost an illustrious son. – Prof S V Raghavan, President, CSI.

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IV. Bibliometric Analysis of Published Resources

Table 2: News on Dr. N. Seshagiri from 1985-2014

Year No. of News

1985 5

1986 7

1987 18

1988 9

1989 4

1990 15

1991 8

1992 14

1993 16

1994 12

1995 8

1996 1

1998 25

1999 50

2000 8

2005 2

2006 2

2007 2

2008 1

2009 2

2011 2

2013 1

2014 1

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Figure 2: Dr N Seshagiri in News

Table 3: Analysis of News by Subjects

5 7 18

9 4

15 8 14 16 12 8 1

25 50

8 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 0

20 40 60

1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1998 2000 2006 2008 2011 2014

News on Dr. Seshagiri from 1985 to 2014

No. Of News

Subject No. of News

NICNET 32

Computer Network 43

Cyber Security 3

I T Industry 30

Computer Software 7 Business & Economics 6 Y2K/Year 2000Problem 22 Computer Hardware 6

Electronics 8

Telecommunication 25 Social Development 3

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Figure 3: News Analysis by Subject

Table 4: Newspaper Percentage Analysis

Name of Newspapers Total No. of News

Times of India 25

Deccan Herald 16

Hindustan Times 23

Hindu 14

Indian Express 15

Economic Times 26

Business Standard 28

Financial Express 35

Others 34

Total 216

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

Analysis of News by subjects

No. of News

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Figure 4: News paper Coverage

Table 5: Graph of publication written in 6 decades

Times of India.

25. 12% Deccan Herald.

16. 7%

Hindustan Times.

23. 11%

Hindu. 14. 6%

Indian Express.

15. 7%

Economic Times. 26.

12%

Business Standard. 28.

13%

Financial Express. 35. 16%

Others.

34. 16%

Newspaper %age Analysis

Times of India Deccan Herald Hindustan Times Hindu Indian Express Economic Times Business Standard Financial Express Others

Year No. of Publication

1961-70 25

1971-80 18

1981-90 16

1991-2000 23

2001-2010 4

2011- 1

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Figure 5: News Analysis

Table 6 : News Coverage Subject wise

Subject No. of News Coverage

Biotechnology 3

Business & Economics 26 Communication system 28

Computer Network 16

Computer Science 32

Computer software 7

e- Governance 4

Electronics 6

Electrical engineering 10

IT Policy 2

Library Science 2

Mathematics 9

Science & Technology 15

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

News publications

No of publications

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Figure 6: Subject wise News Coverage

Biotechnology Business & Economics Communication system Computer Network Computer Science Computer software e- Governance Electronics

Electrical engineering IT Policy

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V. Books by Dr. N. Seshagiri

S. No. Book Details Book Image

1 Atom can take over from oil/N Seshagiri, 1974

2. Bomb / N Seshagiri,: South Asia books,1975

3. Weather weapon / N Seshagiri. New Delhi: NBT, 1977

4. Computer Simulation. Indian Academy of Sciences / N Seshagiri, R Narasimha (Eds), 1979

5. The food weapon/ N. Seshagiri: New Delhi:

National Book Trust, India, 1979

6. Fountain heads of science: a systems view/ Dr.

N Seshagiri. New Delhi: Ministry of information and broadcasting, 1983

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7. Pollution Nehru BalPustakalaya. N Seshagiri, 1984, National Books Trust, New Delhi. 64 pages

8. Computer and communication: value-added services. New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 1991.

9. Multimedia computer and communication:

technology and applications. New Delhi : Tata McGraw-Hill , 1992

10. Database production and distribution:

resources, technology and management. New Delhi : Tata McGraw-Hill , 1993

11. Globalization of computer and communication:

perspectives for developing economies. New Delhi : Tata McGraw-Hill , 1994

12. Modernization of library system in India: study and analysis report prepared for UNESCO

headquarters paris 30 April 1995 by N Seshagiri

13. Wireless Computer Communication: emerging business opportunities / N Seshagiri; Aram Akopov. New Delhi : Tata McGraw-Hill, 1995

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14. Information Systems for Economies in Transition / N Seshagiri. New Delhi : Tata McGraw-Hill , 1996

15. Encyclopaedia of Cities and Towns in India Vol.1-27 / N Seshagiri . New Delhi : Gyan Publishing House , 2008

16. Survey of Rural India: Demy Quarto (Set of 27 Vols) Hardcover – 2013.Gyan Publishing House (2013). 15300 pages

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IV. Research Articles by Dr. N. Seshagiri

1. Seshagiri, N. (1962). Cylindrical triodes with nearly circular grids. Journal of the Institution of Telecommunication Engineers, 8(3), 148-154

2. Seshagiri, N. (1963). A Nonuniform Coaxial Line with an Isoperimetric Sheath Deformation. Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on, 11(6), 478-486

3. Seshagiri, N. (1963). A Uniform Coaxial Line with an Elliptic-Circular Cross Section (Correspondence). Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on, 11(6), 549-551

4. Seshagiri, N. (1963). Amplification factor of triodes with elliptic grids having support rods. Journal of the Institution of Telecommunication Engineers, 9(3), 1971-1978

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5. Ammann, E. O., Chang, W. S. C., Cohen, P., Davies, J. B., Getsinger, W. J., Iizuka, K., ...

& Young, L. (1963). Contributors November, 1963. Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on, 11(6), 562-563

6. Seshagiri, N. (1963). Analog-Computer Technique for Impulsive Atmospheric Radio-Noise Analysis. Electronic Computers, IEEE Transactions on, (4), 413-414 7. Seshagiri, N. (1967). Axiomatic derivation of Maxwell's equations. Journal of the

Institution of Telecommunication Engineers, 13(9), 337-344

8. Donaldson, M. E., Ellerbruch, D. A., Engen, G. F., Horton, J. B., Little, W. E., Seshagiri, N., & Wexler, A. (1967). Contributors, September, 1967. Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on, 15(9), 533-534

9. Seshagiri, N. (1967). Least-Weighted-Square Method for Analysis and Synthesis of Transmission Lines. Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on, 15(9), 494-503

10. Murthy, K. K., &Seshagiri, N. (1968). A Generalized Mathematical Theory and experimental verification of Proportional notches. Journal of the Franklin Institute, 285(5), 347-363

11. Seshagiri, N., &Sadanandan, P. (1969). A general algorithm for the optimal coordination of a space-borne computer-transmitter coupling. In Proceedings of the Symposium on Computer Processing in Communications (Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn)(USA) (pp. 587-602). Proceedings of the Symposium on Computer Processing in Communications (Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn)(USA)

12. Krishnan Kutty, K. K., Sadanandan, P., &Seshagiri, N. (1969). Hypercorrelation: A Concept for System Characterization. Systems Science and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on, 5(2), 161-166

13. Seshagiri, N., Narasimhan, R., Mehndiratta, S. L., &Chanda, B. K. (1969). Computer generated time-tables and bus schedules for a large bus transport network.

Transportation Science, 3(1), 69-85

14. Narasimhan, R., Seshagiri, N., Charravarti, M. N., &Shiralkar, S. S. (1970). A mix optimization model and its application to the northern grid

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15. Murthy, K. K., &Seshagiri, N. (1970). Discussion of" Linear Proportional Weirs".

Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 96(12)

16. Seshagiri, N., &Chandrashekar, P. (1970). Graph theoretic extension of the Matrix model of an R & D organization. IEEE Transactions of Engineering Management, (3), 102-106.

17. 17. Seshagiri, N., & Chandrasekhar, P. (1970). Tata Inst. Fundamental Res., Bombay, India. Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on, (3), 102-106 18. Seshagiri, N. (1971). Completely self-diagnosable digital systems. International

Journal of Systems Science, 1(3), 235-245.

19. Chakravarti, M. N., Narashimhan, R., Seshagiri, N., &Shiralkar, S. S. (1971).

Optimisation techniques in power system planning for the Northern Electricity Region.

20. Parikh, K. S., Shiralkar, S. S., Seshagiri, N., &Mehndiratta, S. L. (1971). PLANNING FOR OPTIMUM PHASING AND ABSORPTION OF POWER PLANTS IN GRIDS.

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21. Seshagiri, N. (1971). Vectorial flow graph—a concept for the analysis of generalized feedback systems. International journal of systems science, 1(4), 331- 344.

22. Seshagiri, N. (1972). Chart method for the analysis of enzyme kinetic reactions.

Journal of theoretical biology, 34(3), 469-486.

23. Seshagiri, N. (1976). A fundamental macro-planning model of transportation in developing countries. Transportation Research, 10(6), 397-399

24. Agnihotry, A. P., &Seshagiri, N. (1978). An evolutionary framework for developed country-developing country cooperation for the development of environmental and natural resources data bank. Journal of Library Sciences, 15(1), No-pp.

25. Seshagiri, N. (1979, December). Stochastic vectorial flow graph analysis of meteorological cause-effect relationships for drought prediction. In UNESCO- International Hydrological Program: International Symposium on Hydrological Aspects of Droughts, New Delhi (pp. B1-B10). UNESCO-International Hydrological Program: International Symposium on Hydrological Aspects of Droughts, New Delhi.

26. Seshagiri, N. (1980). A co-survival system theory of exobiological propagation of terrestrial microorganisms. In BARC Workshop on Origin and Evolution of Life and Intelligence in the Universe, Bombay (pp. 167-184). BARC Workshop on Origin and Evolution of Life and Intelligence in the Universe, Bombay.

27. Seshagiri, N. (1983). Improvisation of Governmental productivity-a case study of NIC. In International Symposium on Electronics for Productivity, Asia Electronics Union & UNIDO. International Symposium on Electronics for Productivity, Asia Electronics Union & UNIDO.

28. Seshagiri, N. Computerization and automation in steel industry. RoundTableon Steel Industry, New Delhi, Febraury 1985.

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29. Seshagiri, N. (1988). Information for development-NICNET as a backbone for public domain value added services. In Indian Computing Congress, Hyderabad.

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31. Seshagiri, N. (1989). NISCAT-design basis of a low cost ka-band DatacomMicrosat with OBP for block-level VSAT network. In International Computer-Communication Conference, New Delhi. International Computer- Communication Conference, New Delhi, organized by ICC of Geneva.

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W. (1989). VSAT user network examples. IEEE Communications Magazine, 27(5), 50-57.

33. Seshagiri, N. (1990). Global communication-A 15 year technology forecast.

Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics, 19, 281-286.

34. Seshagiri, N. (1990). Management of technological change: Information technology in India.

35. Seshagiri, N. (1990). Telecommunication and industrial development-an analyses. IETE Technical Review, 7(4), 247-251

36. Seshagiri, N. (1991). Inaugural Address, in the Consultation Meeting of Experts of UNESCO Member Countries of South and South East Asian Region for Networking of Specialised Information System on Cultural Heritage.

37. Seshagiri, N. (1991). Informatics as a tool for development: A long term perspective. Glimpses of Science in India-Ed, 384-408.

38. Seshagiri, N. (1992). A distributed control system theoretic model of natural hazards propagation and reduction. In World Congress on Natural Hazard Reduction, New Delhi. World Congress on Natural Hazard Reduction, New Delhi.

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39. Seshagiri, N. (1993). Legal protection of computer software and databases.

Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research (JSIR), 52, 323-326.

40. Seshagiri, N. (1993). Virtual intelligence-a concept for the design of Participatory Virtual Reality Systems. In Fourth International Computing Congress, Hyderabad (pp. 9-49). Fourth International Computing Congress, Hyderabad.

41. Seshagiri, N. (1993). Road map of evolution of NICNET towards globalization of computer-communication. IETE Technical Review, 10(2), 139-151

42. Seshagiri, N. (1996). Cooperative CAD-CIM over the information highway: the shape of innovations to come. In Eleventh Indian Engineering Congress, Bangalore. Eleventh Indian Engineering Congress, Bangalore.

43. Seshagiri, N., & Reddy, C. L. M. (1997). Evolution of ethical aspects of digital information in India. International Information and Library Review, 29(2), 227- 235.

44. Seshagiri, N. (1999). The informatics policy in India. Information Systems Frontiers, 1(1), 107-116.

45. Seshagiri, N. (2000). The informatics policy in India. YOJANA-DELHI-, 44(1), 5-10.

46. Seshagiri, N. (2001). Concepts for Digital Libraries in Education. In DELOS-IPI- RAS-UNESCO Workshop on Digital Libraries, Moscow. DELOS-IPI-RAS-UNESCO Workshop on Digital Libraries, Moscow.

47. Seshagiri, N. (2007). IT: ambience for growth. YOJANA-DELHI-, 12.

48. Seshagiri, N. (2008). Encyclopaedia of Cities and Towns in India: Jammu &

Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.

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IV. Dr. N. Seshagiri in News

2013

S. No. TITLE PAPER DATE DETAIL

1 N Seshagiri, NIC founder, dies at 73

Times of India (Net Edition)

May 30,2013 View Details

2011 2

Pursue nanotech, industry told Deccan Herald Feb22,2011 View Details 3 Indian semicon industry told

to invest in nanotechnology Deccan Herald Feb22,2011 View Details 2009

4 The unlikely beginning of India s IT revolution

Times of India

(Net Edition) Aug29,2009 View Details 5 India s IT boom a brainchild of

Indira Gandhi: New book

Business

Standard Aug, 31, 2009 View Details 2008

6 Indian Railways to provide internet service in Kerala

The Economic

Times July, 14, 2008 View Details 2007

7 President Kalam lays emphasis on convergence of

technologies

The Hindu(New

Delhi) Feb, 26, 2007 View Details 2006

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8 Digital surveillance industry

seen at $50 b by 2010 Business Line Sep25,2006 View Details 9 Nanotechnology: The Road

Ahead

The Economic

Times Aug11,2006 View Details

2005

10 Flexible credit system for BE

courses soon Deccan Herald April6,2005 View Details 11 Scientist Seshagiri surprised

by Padma Bhushan award Deccan Herald Jan26,2005 View Details 2000

12

IDC defends report on Y2K Business

Standard Jan3,2000 View Details 13 Smooth switch, but real Y2K

test today

Business

Standard Jan3,2000 View Details 14

Minor glitches in Pak, Japan Financial Express Jan3,2000 View Details 15 Ordinary folk on the Net:

Warana, Raju, Chameli Devi

Times of India

(Net Edition) Jan3,2000 View Details 16 India sees smooth Y2K

rollover Financial Express Jan2,2000 View Details 17

India flayed for doomsday talk Financial Express Jan2,2000 View Details 18 GOVT BLASTS IDC FOR

WRONG SURVEY Pioneer Jan2,2000 View Details

19 Tackling Y2K: IT industry proves its mettle

Times of India

(New Delhi) Jan2,2000 View Details 1999

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20 Govt ready to tackle Y2K

scare, if any Indian Express Dec31,1999 View Details

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21

Tonight is the night... Times of India

(New Delhi) Dec31,1999 View Details 22 Dispelling darkness on the

millennium eve Observer Dec23,1999 View Details

23 Govt claims I I ''sectors to be

Y2K compliant Deccan Herald Dec17,1999 View Details 24 MIT establishes national Y2K

control room Observer Dec16,1999 View Details

25 Y2K control room to be on

work from Dec 28 Pioneer Dec16,1999 View Details

26 Internet, e-commerce come under IT ministry, but confusion stays

Financial Express Oct19,1999 View Details 27 Infotech Ministry''s powers

overlap others Indian Express Oct19,1999 View Details 28 Notification on infotech

ministry imminent Financial Express Oct15,1999 View Details 29 SC puts daily list of cases on

internet Deccan Herald Oct12,1999 View Details

30 SC goes hi-tech, puts daily list

of cases on internet Financial Express Oct12,1999 View Details 31 SC goes online for daily list of

cases

Times of India

(New Delhi) Oct12,1999 View Details 32 Fifty companies to take part in

Smart Card Expo

Business

Standard Sep28,1999 View Details 33 Y2K spending to touch Rs

2,500cr, says task force Asian Age Sep21,1999 View Details 34 India to spend Rs 2,500 cr to

check Y2K bug

The Economic

Times Sep21,1999 View Details

35 Impetus for hardware and imperative NIC chief

Business

Standard Sep19,1999 View Details 36 9-9-99: Govt, industry foresee

no problems Financial Express Sep9,1999 View Details

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37 Watch out for the mystical

date with 9! Pioneer Sep2,1999 View Details

38 Information technology to help

devise agriculture strategy Observer Sep1,1999 View Details 39 Cabinet secy holds meeting,

report dispels power doubts

The Economic

Times Aug25,1999 View Details

40

READY FOR 2000? The Economic

Times Aug15,1999 View Details

41 Seshagiri calls for high speed

backbone network Observer July,26,1999 View Details 42 NIC chief for high speed net

backbone Pioneer July,24,1999 View Details

43 3-yr moratorium on e- commerce sought

The Hindustan

Times July,16,1999 View Details 44 Code of conduct for Y2K

vendors on anvil Pioneer June,25,1999 View Details 45 Code of conduct for vendors

on Y2K compliance likely Observer June,25,1999 View Details 46

FM clears hardware report Financial Express June,10,1999 View Details 47 FM''s go-ahead paves way-for

hardware report clearance, Indian Express June,10,1999 View Details 48 AT&T-MS tie up to capture

global leadership in cable-TV based net

Observer May14,1999 View Details 49 Govt may fix ''India quota'' for

Y2K firms Business Line April24,1999 View Details 50 Y2K: PSUs may be told to seek

private support Deccan Herald April24,1999 View Details 51

Seminar on Y2K in Bangalore Deccan Herald April 14,1999 View Details 52 Innovations needed for rural

telephony Observer April 1,1999 View Details

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53 Consensus eludes meet on

telecom policy Observer March24,1999 View Details 54 Electronic parts industry at

crossroads Observer March10,1999 View Details

55 Govt approves report on hardware

Business

Standard March8,1999 View Details 56 Committee accepts IT task

force recommendations on hardware

Deccan Herald March 8,1999 View Details 57 Sinha may consider hardware

panel report next week Financial Express March 8,1999 View Details 58 Ministerial panel okays IT task

force report Pioneer March 8,1999 View Details

59 Govt may make Y2K compliance compulsory

Times of India

(New Delhi) March 2,1999 View Details 60 Y2K concessions: A silver

lining for hardware Financial Express March 1,1999 View Details 61 Montek calls for alarmist

approach to tackle Y2K Financial Express Feb 16, 1999 View Details 62 Govt shuns debate with

industry on telecom policy Financial Express Feb 8, 1999 View Details 63 Jagmohan stays away from

telecom seminar

Business

Standard Feb 7, 1999 View Details 64 Telecom meet: Jagmohan

disconnects Indian Express Feb 6, 1999 View Details 65 Telecom industry flays GoT

paper

Times of India

(New Delhi) Feb 6, 1999 View Details 66 Telecom policy to boost rural

phone network Business Line Jan 29, 1999 View Details 67 DoT objects to draft telecom

policy

Business

Standard Jan 13, 1999 View Details 68 Between high ambition & nil

infrastructure Observer Jan 10, 1999 View Details

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69

New telecom policy by Feb 19 Business

Standard Jan 07, 1999 View Details 1998

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70 Panel for easing frequency

curbs Pioneer Dec 28, 1998 View Details

71 GoT fails to get the right

answer for licence fee formula Financial Express Dec 25, 1998 View Details 72

DoT to invest in Net expansion Business

Standard Dec 23, 1998 View Details 73 Frequency spectrum report

today

Business

Standard Dec 23, 1998 View Details 74 DoT to invest in Internet-2

project Indian Express Dec 23, 1998 View Details

75 GoT panel on frequency

spectrum Indian Express Dec 16, 1998 View Details 76 Panel set up on frequency

utilisation Observer Dec 16, 1998 View Details

77 Telecom licence fee structure likely to be dismantled

Times of India

(New Delhi) Dec 16, 1998 View Details 78 Panel to push for DoT

corporatisation

Business

Standard Dec 15, 1998 View Details 79 Cabinet nod for IT hardware

report may be delayed despite PM''s assurance

Financial Express Dec 14, 1998 View Details 80 ''Cyber warriors pose new

threat to national security'' Observer Dec 14, 1998 View Details 81 ''Licence fees derailing telecom

privatisation'' Observer Dec 07, 1998 View Details 82 Assocham sets up expert

group on telecom to relay views over contentious issues

Financial Express Dec 06, 1998 View Details 83 Fresh sops for software

exporters soon Financial Express Dec 03, 1998 View Details

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84 Microsoft to support vidyarthi scheme

The Hindustan

Times Dec 03, 1998 View Details 85

WWW.layman''S-guide.com The Hindustan

Times Nov 30, 1998 View Details 86 Naidu takes info-tech to

common man Pioneer Nov 24, 1998 View Details

87 12-member group set up to draft new telecom policy

Business

Standard Nov 21, 1998 View Details 88 Experts'' team set up to map

out telecom policy

The Economic

Times Nov 21, 1998 View Details 89 Panel to devise telecom policy

set up Financial Express Nov 21, 1998 View Details 90 Group on telecom set up, TRAI,

industry left out

The Hindustan

Times Nov 21, 1998 View Details 91 Expert group set up to sort out

''knotty'' telecom problems

Times of India

(New Delhi) Nov 21, 1998 View Details 92 IT task force sets up 4 working

groups

Times of India

(New Delhi) Nov 18, 1998 View Details 93 Implementation of S-BIT

scheme to add Rs 358cr to govt revenue: Mait

Financial Express Nov 16, 1998 View Details 94 IT task force split on telecom

group chief

Business

Standard Nov 11, 1998 View Details

1996 95 'Bureaucrats' mindset

hampering development Hindu (Delhi) March 5, 1996

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1995 96

Chameli Devi award The Hindustan Times

March 24,

1995 View Details

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97 CJ inaugurates computerized court complex in Gujarat

Times of India

(New Delhi) Sep 10, 1995

98

Computer buff Financial Express Sep 06, 1995 99 Computerization of legal

operations Indian Express March 09,

1995 100 Information highway to open

up new avenues Indian Express March 24, 1995 101 Information highway ,the need

of the day Hindu (Delhi) March 24,

1995 102

Information gateway by NIC Times of India

(Bombay) Jan 17, 1995 103

Fighting for the chips Economic Times Feb 2, 1995

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1994

104 End DoT monopoly, says Seshagiri

Times of India

(New Delhi) Aug 3, 1994 105 Unite against 'atrocities' of

DoT

Times of India

(New Delhi) Nov 22, 1994 106 Businessmen homing on to

satellites

Times of India

(New Delhi) April 21, 1994 107 20 more cities to come under

NIC highway Hindu (Delhi) Aug 7, 1994

108

Delhi libraries linked digitally Indian Express Feb 2, 1994 109 Depts queue up for place on

Infohighway

Economic Times

(Delhi) July 19, 1994 110 DoE to set up centre for

diffusion of info technology Deccan Herald Aug 4, 1994 111 EDI council set up to frame

policy Observer March 5, 1994

112 EDI council to be set up to streamline procedures

Economic Times

(Delhi) March 5, 1994 113

Electronic data concil set up Times of India

(Bombay) March 5, 1994 114 Feasibility study on info-

highway

Times of India

(Bombay) July 08, 1994 115

Govt sets up EDI council

Business Standard (Calcutta)

March 5, 1994 1993

116 Govt shackling satellite system,

says Seshagiri Indian Express April 12, 1993 117 NIC working on datbase policy,

says Seshagiri Economic Times July 6, 1993

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118 4,000 bank to be fully computeriaed by '96

Financial Express

(Delhi) Nov 25, 1993 119

An insight into 'virtual reality' The Hindustan

Times Aug 24, 1993

120 Apex court cases' information

on computer network Hindu (Delhi) Sep 26, 1993 121 CAPES to end exam

malpractices Patriot July 06, 1993

122 CJ advocates speedy diposal of cases

Deccan Herald (Bangalore)

September 26, 1993

123 Computer link for Medical advice

Hindustan Times

(Delhi) May 14, 1993 124 Computer-aided paperless

exam system launched

The Observer

(Delhi) July 06, 1993 125 Computer-aided paperless

exams

The Hindu

(Delhi) July 06, 1993 126

Courts to go hi-tech Indian Express (Delhi)

September 27, 1993

127 Courts to go hi-tech from next year

Business Standard (Calcutta)

September 27, 1993

128 Database a potential export area

Economic Times (Delhi)

November 30, 1993

129

Database production

Business Standard (Calcutta)

November 29, 1993

130 DoT suggestion rejected by secretaries' panel

Indian Express (Delhi)

September 08, 1993

131 Exam system on computers inaugurated

Hindustan Times

(Delhi) July 06, 1993

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132

INTERVIEW/ N.SESHAGIRI Economic Times 7 October, 1992

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132

C-DAC steals the show Infocom The Observer November 07, 1992

133 Computer facility at supreme

court Hindustan Times May 08, 1992

134 FICCI, NIC signs MoU on sharing information

Times of India (Delhi)

January 08, 1992

135 FICCI,NIC signs MoU on information sharing

Financial Express (Delhi)

January 08, 1992

136

Infocom '92 Business

Standard

November 11, 1992

137

infocom '92 fromNov 3 138 Infocom' 92 to be held from

Nov 3

Financial Express (Delhi)

October 19, 1992

139 radical changes in indian Telegraph act necessary: Vittal

Economic Times (Delhi)

September 26, 1992

140 Govt shackling satellite system,

says Seshagiri Indian Express April 12, 1993 141 NIC working on datbase policy,

says Seshagiri Economic Times July 6, 1993 142 4,000 bank to be fully

computerized by '96

Financial Express

(Delhi) Nov 25, 1993 143

An insight into 'virtual reality' The Hindustan

Times Aug 24, 1993

144 Apex court cases' information

on computer network Hindu (Delhi) Sep 26, 1993 1991

145

$ 150m WB aid for Nicnet Hindustan Times (Delhi)

August 16, 1991 146 29 central excise collectorates

to be computerized

Business Standard (Calcutta)

June 25, 1991

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147 Call for system to manage

natural calamities relief Hindu (Delhi) January 07, 1991

148 Computer system for calamities soon

Times of India (Delhi)

January 06, 1991

149 Computerisation of excise collectorates soon

Indian Express

(Delhi) June 26, 1991 150

Computers come easy with NIC

Business Standard (Calcutta)

July 16, 1991 151

Exise computerization Financial Express

(Delhi) June 25, 1991 152 Infocom' 92 to be held from

Nov 3

Financial Express (Delhi)

October 19, 1991

1990 153

N.Seshagiri Hindustan Times February 2,

1990 154

10 scientists get award Hindustan Times (Delhi)

October 24, 1990 155 Computer Society heading for

split

Telegraph

(Calcutta) May 18, 1990 156 Data management vital eco

growth

Financial Express (Delhi)

December 13, 1990

157 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTEONICS

Indian Express (Delhi)

October 5, 1990 158

'Dial for data' services soon Hindustan Times (Delhi)

January 12, 1990

159

First indigenous computer Hindu (Delhi) December 15, 1990

160 First indigenous computer installed

Financial Express (Delhi)

December 15, 1990

161 More coin operated phone booths soon

Economic Times

(Delhi) May 21, 1990

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162

Need to improve database Times of India (Delhi)

December 13, 1990

163 New computer centre for

Jamia Millia Hindu (Delhi) December 16,

1990 164

NIC plans own satellite Economic Times (Bangalore)

January 24, 1990

165 Nicnet system fully operational

Financial Express (Delhi)

November 24, 1990

166 Satellite to be launched by '93 for block-level communication

Financial Express (Delhi)

November 27, 1990

167 Seshan stress on data management

Hindustan Times (Delhi)

December 13, 1990

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Awards for 10 eminent scientists

Hindustan Times (Delhi)

October 10, 1989

168 Harayana budget computerised

Hindustan Times

(Delhi June 30, 1989 169 Harayana first to computerise

budget

Hindustan Times

(Delhi July 02, 1989 170 NICNET links for NTPC

offices,project sites

Business Standard (Calcutta)

May 06, 1989 1988

171 Bid to export 100,000

computer systems to US Economic Times January 8, 1988 172 Computer professionals assess

future of information technology

Hindu January 21,

1988 173 Computers and earth stations

for all districts Hindu December 23,

1988 174

High level-panel on electronics Financial

Express(Bombay)

October 14, 1988

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175 India may win big computer deal from US

Economic Times (Bombay)

January 7, 1988 176

Major changes in DoE likely Hindu (Delhi) March 8, 1988 177

Major Reorganization in DoE Deccan Herald (Bangalore)

March 10, 1988 Meet on impact of information

system opened

National Herald(Delhi)

November 25, 1988

178

Meet on office automation Hindustan Times May 4, 1988 1987

179

Boeing plans tech park in India Business

Standard (Delhi)

November 12, 1987

180

Boost for private units Economics Times

(Delhi) April 9, 1987 181

Boost for private units Economics Times

(Delhi) April 9, 1987 182 Comprehensive policy coming

soon

Financial Express (Delhi)

September 18, 1987

183 Computer network from June next

Deccan Herald (Bombay)

November 29, 1987

184 Computerized freight

management system soon Patriot February 06,1987 185 Cray.XMP among the best:

Expert Hindustan Times October 17,

1987 186

DEBUGGING DoE Economic Times October 20, 1987

187 Decision soon on Computerization

Business

Standard July 24, 1987 188 DoE offers rlys cheap

computers

Business Standard

February 06, 1987

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189 Foreign tie-ups for software

development Deccan Herald February 9,

1987 190 Indigenous computers for

freight likely

Economic Times (Delhi)

January 30, 1987

191

Kerela's computer plan Times of India (Bombay)

February 12, 1987

192

Mathematics of Governance Business Standard

April 13, 1987 193 NIC counter proposal on

freight computerization Economic Times May 10, 1987 194

NIC to have own. satellite Economic Times February 8, 1987

195

NICSAT to be launched Hindu (Delhi) February 8, 1987

196 Software manufacture talks with 6 alien cos

Business Standard

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197 All electronics units to have same facilities

Hindustan Times (Delhi)

February 7, 1986

198 Electronics development bank mooted

Financial Express (Bombay)

February 8, 1986

199 Seminar on electronics print media

Financial Express (Bombay)

October 12, 1986

200

Computer research intensifies Economic Times (Bombay)

September 14, 1986

201 Caution sounded on automation

Financial Express (Bombay)

October 18, 1986

202 Computers making human obsolete

Hindustan Times (Delhi)

October 18, 1986

203 New computer software policy soon

Economic Times (Delhi)

January 29,,1986

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