Microsoft Corporation India's senior vice-president Brad Ford L Smith today virtually launched the first Rural Knowledge Centre (RKC) at Addakal mandal in Mahabubnagar district under the Microsoft Unlimited Potential (UP) Programme "� titled 'Project Jyothi', from the International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (Icrisat). |
The focus of Microsoft's UP programme is to impart basic computer literacy to disadvantaged women and rural communities. |
Speaking at the launch, Brad Smith, said, "The mission is to establish a knowledge centre in every village by 2007." |
The mission envisaged is to set up a knowledge centre in each of the 6,00,000 villages in the country by 2007, the 60th year of India's Independence, said J D H Keatinge, deputy director-general (research), Icrisat. |
Under the UP programme, Microsoft had, in July 2005, issued a grant of $3,75,000, along with software worth $2 million, to Nasscom Foundation's Rural Knowledge Network (RKN) programme. The RKN programme is aimed at establishing a national-level hub of 65 RKCs to be located on the Icrisat campus. |