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Give suggestions for creation of content for digital marketing course in using e-commerce site

Give suggestions for creation of content for digital marketing course in using e-commerce site
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Program ObjectivesToday’s world is a digital world and all industries rely heavily on customer engagement. This customer engagement is driven by a multiple tactics viz. ...

Program Objectives

Today’s world is a digital world and all industries rely heavily on customer engagement. This customer engagement is driven by a multiple tactics viz. Online Display, Social Media, e-Mail & Mobile Marketing, etc. Each one of this tactics has to be planned properly and executed in an integrated manner to bring success.

NIELIT is a 100% owned organization of the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Ministry of Communications & IT, Government of India, is actively engaged in the development of human resources in the areas of IT; Electronics; Communication Technologies; Hardware; Cyber Law; Cyber Security; IPR; GIS; Cloud Computing; ESDM; e-Governance and related verticals. For details please visit http://nielit.gov.in 

NIELIT has developed a draft course outline on Digital Marketing in using e-Commerce sites for the rural populace to attain a basic level of computer literacy thereby contributing to increased and speedy PC penetration among the members of micro and small enterprises in rural India and also to use the realm of Digital media in marketing their products to the outer world. After completing the course the incumbent should be able to the use the computer for basic purposes of marketing their product and helps the rural business communities and artisans, etc. to use the e-Commerce sites as an effective tool over conventional marketing strategies for showcasing their products and selling.

The program is targeted at:

1. Artisan community from the rural area.

2. Web marketers, who want to enhance their professional prospects in the e-Marketing Domain.

3. Individuals / Beginners, seeking career opportunities available in e-Marketing Domain.

NIELIT seeks your comments regarding the content of the draft course.

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You may see the entire draft document at https://mygov.in/frontendgeneral/pdf/tentative-course-outline-for-digita...

The last date for submission of your comments is 16th January 2015.

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Rathna J Rathna J
Rathna J Rathna J 11 years 5 months ago
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Rathna J Rathna J
Rathna J Rathna J 11 years 5 months ago
Climate change:There will be spread of disease and declines in agricultural production in the developing countries of Africa, Asia and the Pacific. At all scales of climate change, developing countries will suffer the most.
Rathna J Rathna J
Rathna J Rathna J 11 years 5 months ago
Climate Change:The global incidence of drought has already doubled over the past 30 years. Severe regional impacts. Example: River flooding will increase and in coastal areas the risk of flooding, erosion and wetland loss will increase substantially. The existing risks of species extinction and biodiversity loss will increase.The greatest impacts will be on the poorer countries least able to protect themselves from rising sea levels.
Rathna J Rathna J
Rathna J Rathna J 11 years 5 months ago
The current or projected impacts of climate change in country India (rising average temperature, rainfall, possibly changes in weather extremes)Relatively likely and early effects of small to moderate warming: • Rise in sea level due to melting glaciers and the thermal expansion of the oceans as global temperature increases. Massive release of greenhouse gases from melting permafrost and dying forests. A high risk of more extreme weather events such as heat waves, droughts and floods.
Rathna J Rathna J
Rathna J Rathna J 11 years 5 months ago
Suggestion:DeitY along with MOD and MHA for India-Country’s Safety : Instruments to be fixed in all Indian Coastal areas to monitor and for early warning alert of any vessel/ Known or unknown object crossing Indian Coastal International Borders towards entering to India without any interruption/without communication failure. Instrument should give 1. Alert of the Vessel/known or unknown object.2. Alert before few nautical miles apart from the Indian Coastal International Borders.3. Alert
Rathna J Rathna J
Rathna J Rathna J 11 years 5 months ago
Suggestion : 1. Initiative to be taken by DeitY along with NDMA in Disaster Management. Instruments to be used in all the houses (at least in all identified disaster zone) only for the disaster alerts and action plan during emergency. The alerts and action plan by GOI/NDMA to be communicated only through the instrument without interruption/without communication failure. Awareness to the people /mock drill etc to be given to all people to meet the emergency before the effect. Advanced technolog
Trilok Kumar Jha
Trilok Kumar Jha 11 years 5 months ago
The delays and cost overruns, under utilization of resources prevail at all level in Indian Infrastructure Project. The economic growth depends on its key resources perform to or exceed baseline productivity and efficiency target. If a Nation’s productivity increases day by day, the Economy will run smoothly and reduce Government Expenditure. So Infrastructure Project Completion on Time and Within Cost Reduce High Government Expenditure.
Trilok Kumar Jha
Trilok Kumar Jha 11 years 5 months ago
India does not compare favourably with other countries in executing projects. Data from government and industry suggest that on average, each project suffers from 20 to 25 per cent time and cost over-runs, while in some sectors this is as high as over 50 per cent. Further, discussions with leading industry players suggest that Indian providers (engineering, procurement and construction or EP&C companies) often fail to tap significant opportunities to reduce time and cost.