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Vaishnaw also urged the big corporate groups to come forward and adopt 1 or 2 institutions to impart technical expertise to students.
"We need to see how services reaches to end consumer for these kinds of problems we need to find the solution," IT Minister Thangraj said.
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"I am sure India will become telecom capital of the world, and India will become telecom technology leader," Ashwini Vaishnaw said.