Telangana seeks AP’s school revamp software
The Hindu
Jagan tells his officials to extend support
The Telangana government has sought the support of the Andhra Pradesh government for use of the software developed for the ‘Nadu-Nedu’ scheme – the flagship school revamp programme of the Jaganmohan Reddy government. A.P. Chief Minister Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy has asked the officials to extend support to Telangana officials after Principal Secretary Higher Education Sandeep Kumar Sultania wrote to his AP counterpart B. Rajashekhar seeking No-Objection Certificate (NoC) for use of the software developed by the TCS exclusively for the AP government. Mr. Sultania in his letter said that TCS had requested them for an NoC from the AP government since an end-to-end encrypted software was developed exclusively for the Nadu-Nedu scheme. He said the government of Telangana had embarked on a school infrastructure development project similar to that of Nadu-Nedu and the TCS had expressed that the Telangana government had to acquire a formal NoC from the AP government for designing a similar software.More Related News