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Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are recognized as a powerful tool for socio-economic development. With appropriate policies, supplemented by realistic strategies, ICTs are known to have brought tremendous welfare to people in terms of better access to information, job creation, and enhanced public services through efficient governance and diversification of economic opportunities. In Digital Bangladesh, ICT needs to be an enabler to the nation s struggle to achieve the economic, cultural, and social emancipation. Indeed, one of the key tenants of Digital Bangladesh is its…mehr

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Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are recognized as a powerful tool for socio-economic development. With appropriate policies, supplemented by realistic strategies, ICTs are known to have brought tremendous welfare to people in terms of better access to information, job creation, and enhanced public services through efficient governance and diversification of economic opportunities. In Digital Bangladesh, ICT needs to be an enabler to the nation s struggle to achieve the economic, cultural, and social emancipation. Indeed, one of the key tenants of Digital Bangladesh is its unmistakable bias towards the poor who constitute a large majority of the people. In many ways, Digital Bangladesh is a reincarnation of the vision of Sonar Bangla (Golden Bengal). From this viewpoint, where it makes sense, ICTs and new technologies need to be leveraged in all aspect of national progress of a Digital Bangladesh. Ensuring access to the Digital Bangladesh for all citizens, poor or rich, literate or illiterate, urban or rural is another foundation stone of Digital Bangladesh.
Autorenporträt
Mihir Kanti Sarkar is an IT Professional working with BARC. He has completed his BSc and MSc in CSE. He has several research publications in the field of Networking and ICT in Agriculture. Mr. Sarkar was born in 1985 at Patuakhali, Bangladesh. The Co-Authors of the Book, G.M.Faysal Ahmed and Chinmay Bepery had great contribution to write the book.