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RCTA To Raise IT Malls

Posted on July, Tuesday 17, 2007 By Malabika Sarkar

Rajasthan Computer Traders Association has decided to have IT Mall in all the 32 districts of Rajasthan.



The Rajasthan Computer Traders Association (RCTA) has come up with new agenda's this year. To top the list, it has decided to have IT Mall in all the 32 districts of Rajasthan.

Speaking to itVARnews, President, RCTA, Nischal Sadana said, "We have already given proposal to the Rajasthan Government to provide us with land to build IT mall in the 32 districts of Rajasthan. As Jaipur is the IT hub in Rajasthan we would require 3000m land here and for other districts only 1000 m is enough. We are now waiting for the government to show some inclination towards the proposal."

The association is also busy tightening the payment related issue. They are trying to clear all the payments, which were on hold for a long time. RCTA is also looking forward to resolve the courier issue in Jaipur and other places in Rajasthan.

Another important issue that Rajasthan Computer traders Association is working, is to create a website where they can provide every local dealers wit

h USER ID. As Sadana added, "We are in the process of creating a website. We are working hard to resolve payment related issue and have decided to provide all the dealers and distributors with USER ID to collect information and drop in any query or grievances they are facing."

The association has tie-up with Microsoft and has already started training the dealers, so that they do not use pirated software's. RCTA is working hard to settle a strong base so that the Rajasthan IT industry booms up.


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