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PM Narendra Modi urges IT industry to innovate : NASSCOM, Delhi

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today called upon the Indian IT Industry to concentrate on meeting the global challenge of cyber-security. Expressing that the whole world is worried about this issue, the Prime Minister said Indian IT experts could do a great deal for cyber-safety of digital assets over the world. #Cybersecurity is biggest challenge for world. India shud build capabilities n the direction Says @narendramodi @nasscom 25 yrs celebrations — Deepankar (@dp2web) March 1, 2015 The Prime Minister was talking at an extraordinary occasion to check the finishing of NASSCOM 's 25th year. Lauding NASSCOM for its commitment to the IT sector in India, the Prime Minister noticed that seldom has an association changed into a movement in such a short span of time. He added that it was because of the success of India's youth in the IT sector, that the world began taking a gander at India in an unexpected way. Alluding to the subject of today's function: IT

4 Ways Big Data Will Impact India in 2015

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Fast data systems and less expensive smartphones, will drive the appropriation of a lot of people new administrations, and set new desires regarding client experience. As I see it, four advances/administrations will make the biggest impact in the Indian telecom market, in 2015. They are Big Data analytics, Internet of Things, Mobile Financial Services, and Network Functions Virtualization. Here are the four ways how BIG DATA will impact India: 1. Big Data and Analytics both will have a light run beginning 2015 and will be a big boost for the KPO businesses in India : a recent by NASSCOM and CRISIL Global Research and Analytics predicts that the global Big Data business will reach $25 billion by 2015, up from $5.3 billion in 2011; the Indian business in Big Data will reach $1 billion by 2015. (Source: NASSCOM ) As indicated by research by Avendus Capital, the data analytics showcase in India is relied upon to reach $1.15 billion by 2015, and will represent a fifth of India'

Highlights of Prime Minister’s Address on Independence Day

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Addressing the nation on India’s 68th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed from tradition and spoke extempore on his vision of India. Incidentally, Modi is the first Prime Minister to have been born after Independence. Here are the highlights of his speech and updates of Independence Day celebrations from across the country. 1. Dear countrymen, on this auspicious occasion of Independence Day, many good wishes from the Prime Servant of India. I am here amidst you not as a Prime Minister but as the Prime Servant. 2. I bow to all freedom fighters who sacrificed and dedicated their lives for country’s independence. 3. Independence Day is an occasion to take a pledge for the welfare of all those who are down trodden, poor, exploited and oppressed and to do something for them. 4. Every action should be tested on the yardstick of national interest. If we resolve to live a life like that, the festival of Independence may become an inspiration to take India to new