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Ministry of Communications
06-November, 2018 17:17 IST

“Member of the International Telecommunications Union Council for another 4-year term (2019-2022)”

Member of the International Telecommunications Union Council for another 4-year term (2019-2022). The elections to the Council were held during the ongoing International Telecommunications Union Plenipotentiary Conference 2018 at Dubai, UAE.


Commenting on this development, Union Minister of State for Communications (Independent Charge) said,“We are delighted to see Republic of India as a member of the International Telecommunications Union Council once again. This is a recognition of the role our country plays in the area of Telecom and ICT on the global stage”.

Republic of India has been an active member of the International Telecommunications Union Council , earnestly supporting the development and propagation of telecom in the global community of nations. The country has been a regular member of the International Telecommunications Union Council since 1952, and has played an important role in harmonizing the contributions of member States from the region, always respecting the principlesof equality andconsensus-building.

“Republic of India shares the dream and vision of International Telecommunications Union to realize the world as one nation and knowledge society”, the Minister added,“Our strong partnership with the International Telecommunications Union is also demonstrated in the recent International Telecommunications Union decision to set up the International Telecommunications Union South Asia Area Office and Technology Innovation Centre in New Delhi. We are on target to have this Centre operational by January, 2019”.

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Ministry of Science & Technology
09-November, 2018 18:19 IST
Global Cooling Innovation Summit to be inaugurated in New Delhi.

To achieve dramatic breakthroughs in cooling technologies ,Global Cooling Prize to be launched by Union Environment Minister.

Two-day Global Cooling Innovation Summitwill be inaugurated by Union Science & Technology Minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan in New Delhi on 12th November 2018. The Summit is a first-of-its-kind solutions-focused event that will bring together leaders from around the world to explore concrete means and pathways to address the climate threat that comes from the growing demand from room air conditioners. The event is jointly organized by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, along with Rocky Mountain Institute, Alliance for An Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE), Conservation X Labs and CEPT University.

The summit will also see the launching of Global Cooling Prize— Mission Innovation challenge that aims to spur development of a residential cooling solution that has at least five times (5x) less climate impact than today's standard. Global Cooling Prize is a competition with global reach and participation to achieve dramatic breakthroughs in cooling technologies. The objective of this competition would be to develop a cooling technology that requires radically less energy to operate, utilizes refrigerants with no ozone depletion potential and with low global warming potential, and has the potential to be cost-effective at scale.

This awards programme will call world-wide attention to the most promising ideas across the globe. This award will celebrate successes and facilitate endeavours of innovators through providing recognition, encouragement and support. The award will also be able to build a collaborative platform that can utilize the potential of researchers so that public research contributes towards fostering innovation and create impact which is of social and economic good. This recognition will not only recognise the eminent contributions to clean energy research development and demonstration, but would also motivate younger researchers to focus on innovations needed in clean energy domain to make world a better place to live.

The Global Cooling Prize and Innovation Summit will see distinguished speakers from around the world- including innovators, philanthropists, venture capitalists, and other industry leaders - converge to participate in discussions over a two day period.

Panellists at the Summit will share their perspective on solving the cooling challenge, with discussions on the currently available public policy tools and how those may be informed or enhanced as a result of new innovations in the space.



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Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment
09-November, 2018 12:04 IST
Global IT Challenge for Youth with Disabilities 2018 Begins

The Global IT Challenge for Youth with Disabilities, 2018was inaugurated here today by the Minister of State for Social Justice & Empowerment, Shri Krishan Pal Gurjar.The three day event is being organised by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in association with Rehabilitation International Korea and their associated partner LG Electronicsfrom 9thto 11thNovember, 2018.The objective of the event is to leverage IT skills among youth with disabilities and also to spread awareness about the application of Information and Computer Technology (ICT) in enhancing the quality of life of persons with disabilities especially in Asia-Pacific region. The award ceremony of the event will be held on 11th November, 2018. Secretary, DEPwD Smt. Shakuntala D. Gamlin, MD, LG Electronics India Ltd. Mr. Kim Ki Wan and Head of UNESCAP (South Asia) Mr. Nagesh Kumar and other distinguished guests were present on the occasion.



The Global ICT Challenge for Youth with Disabilities is a capacity building project that helps youth with disabilities to overcome their limitations and challenge themselves for a better future by providing them with access to ICT and related experiences, improving their ability to leverage information and social participation while setting ICT agendas for participant countries related to disabilities and boosting international cooperation and exchange.



This year around 100 youth with disabilities (visual disability, hearing disability, locomotor disability and intellectual disability/developmental disorder) from 18 countries namely, India, Indonesia, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Mongolia, Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, Korea, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, UK and UAE are participating in this event.India has nominated twelve youth with disabilities to participate in the event. These youth with disabilities have been selected on the basis of the National IT Challenge conducted by the Ministry through NIT Kurukshetra in June, 2018. India has been participating in the event since 2013 and has been winning awards ever since. Last year the event was held in Vietnam.



The competition is focused on strategies for strengthening IT skills of youth with disabilities as a critical requirement for enhancing their access to information and communication services on an equal basis with others. It is being held with a total of four events including e-Tool Challenge to evaluate the skills of using the MS Office programme and e-Life Map Challenge to evaluate the online information search ability in specific situations.



Delivering inaugural address, Shri Krishan Pal Gurjaremphasised the needs to make ICT accessible to persons with disabilities through various services and products so that they participate in all activities of society equally with others. He said that efforts must be made by all the stakeholders to improve IT skills of persons with disabilities. He stated that India is deeply committed to the empowerment and inclusion of persons with disability. All out steps are being taken to make their life easy and productive by use of IT technology.



Smt. Shakuntala D. Gamlin in her address said that Information & Communication Technology is the prime medium for providing accessible platform for dissemination of information for persons with disabilities. Today, we have plethora of applications and softwares across the world that can be used for improving the life skills of persons with disabilities to enable them to lead the dignified life such ICT tools can work as communication bridge for the persons with disabilities. The use of ICT can reduce digital divide and expand social integration of persons with disabilities across communities and counties by creating an accessible global information network.India has always been in the forefront of software development in the world. However, there is a need to create deeper and wider awareness about the application of ICT at the grass root level for empowering the person with disabilities. We have been tirelessly working in this direction.



She opined that holding of the Global IT challenge annually has certainly made an impact on promoting the use of ICT among the youth with disabilities. DEPwD holding National IT Competition yearly in concert with GITC.



Speaking at the occasion. Mr. Kim Ki Wan, Managing Director, LG Electronic India said, “We are elated to host GITC (Global IT Challenge) for youth with disabilities in India this year. Every year we have seen an encouraging participation from young students and we are positive that this year too it will bring immense value to their lives and help them emerge as future leaders.

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