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The Fr. Arrupe Central Library, St. Xavier's University, Kolkata, is organizing a Two-Day National Conference on “Bridging Knowledge, Technology, and Society through Libraries” at Fr. Albert Huart Hall (Auditorium), St. Xavier's University, Kolkata.

September 25, 2026 at 9am to September 26, 2026 at 5:30pm
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National Knowledge Network (NKN) now live over web.

National Knowledge Network (NKN) now live over web at http://www.nkn.in

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Badanji,Thanks for sharing this useful information with all.
Thanks, it's long awaited, hope fruitful forĀ knowledge world!

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Hello… Can you guys pl. brief about the necessities and expectations of this network?

For last two months, I am working as Nodal Officer of National Knowledge Network (NKN) for KKHSOU. Its the outcome of National Knowledge Commission. Its aim and objective are same as that of NMEICT. A lot of discussions were made regarding NMEICT and NKN and finally decided in the last Delhi meeting that whether an institute go for NMEICT or NKN they all will come under the NKN. In simple NKN is beneficial to the institutes than NMEICT. Under NMEICT, institute should bear 25% of the total cost, but NKN is fully funded by govt. Institute need not to bear any cost. Again NKN provides very high speed internet connection than NMEICT.

Ours is a small library in Forensic Science Laboratory, Govt of NCT of Delhi.In which way we can takeĀ advantageĀ of this network NKN what are minimum requirements and how to proceed for that.

Please guide us.

Please approach the local NIC headquarters.

thanx badanji

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