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Indian Telecom Companies and VoICE Group Push for Government Action Against Chinese Imports

Indian telecom companies, along with the Voice of Indian Communication Technology Enterprises (VoICE) group, are urging the government to take action against imports from China in the telecom equipment sector. This initiative aligns with the goal of promoting self-reliance in India and supporting domestic manufacturers like TCS, Tejas Networks, and STL. Key Points: Lobbying for Curbing Chinese Imports: Indian telecom equipment manufacturers argue that imports from China contradict the spirit of the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiative and hinder their growth. VoICE highlights that despite government guidelines, Chinese imports persist, raising concerns for domestic manufacturers. Import Volume and Concerns: Chinese imports account for nearly 40% of India’s total telecom sector imports, including crucial components like optical fiber cables. VoICE emphasizes that Indian companies have the capacity to fulfill India’s telecom equipment needs entirely. Companies Importing from China: VoICE identifies top companies importing equipment from China, including Cisco, D-Link, TP-Link, Hikvision, Netgear, Hewlett Packard, and Juniper. These imports cover access points, switches, and radio equipment. Call for Stricter Enforcement: VoICE advocates for stricter enforcement of border policies and action against officials overlooking violations. They propose a review of the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) procurement process to prevent Chinese products from entering government orders. Measures Against Shell Companies: VoICE suggests implementing stricter controls on traders who import or reroute equipment through shell companies to evade customs checks. They propose a centralized system to blacklist such companies across all government departments. By implementing these measures, the Indian government can support domestic manufacturers and promote self-reliance in the critical telecom sector.

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Geetika Bahuguna, COO, Millennium Education, Gurugram, Emphasizes on Technology Implementation in Schools

Geetika Bahuguna, COO, Millennium Education, Gurugram, Emphasizes on Technology Implementation in Schools “We also provide training to teachers on using technology effectively for their own growth and enhancing the students’ experience,” says Geetika Bahuguna, COO, Millennium Education, Gurugram, in an Interview with Pratik Ghosh, Content Writer, ArdorComm Media Group at the ‘New Normal – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2023’ #ELSANewDelhi #ELSAGurugram How are you feeling to witness the New Normal Education Leadership Summit and Awards in Delhi? It’s always a great learning opportunity and a chance to connect with many thought leaders. It’s been going very well since the morning. What should be the vision for the school education sector going forward? Every school has its own vision so now with technology intervention and SDGs integration, schools have to align their vision with the national mission and take it forward. How are you implementing technology in your school? We have been using technology extensively since the pandemic. Since we have chain of schools so we use platforms like Zoom and Microsoft for connecting thought leaders and students. In the classroom, we adopt a hybrid mode. We also provide training to teachers on using technology effectively for their own growth and enhancing the students’ experience. Could you explain the process of training teachers? We provide training both physically and virtually. Virtual platforms are used not only for group training but also for one-on-one mentoring and coaching. This personalized approach has been a significant advantage, especially for addressing individual doubts and clarifications. In forums like these, where the education leaders, EdTech players, and government come together, how does it benefit the education sector? Such forums are highly beneficial. I think the government sector and the policy makers when they are there you can clarify a lot of your doubts. Like today also we could find out as to what’s happening when is the new NCF coming up what would be the trajectory of the concepts like, so whatever doubts you have you are on the same page as them and you are able to plan better for your own schools. Any message for ArdorComm Media Group on its 2nd anniversary? ArdorComm Media is doing a great job in bringing together thought leaders effectively. I’ve been part of it both times, and I wish the entire team continued growth and success.

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