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Satyam to help China's Project Hope

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July 04, 2006 14:49 IST

Satyam Computer Services Ltd on Tuesday said it is providing a free data management solution, as well as IT services to 'Project Hope' in China.

 The company is providing the IT services to the National Office of Project Hope Teacher Training Center sponsored by China Youth Development Foundation.

The Teacher Training programme is one of the important initiatives to implement Project Hope, which is designed to support underprivileged children with primary education, the IT services company informed the Bombay Stock Exchange.

 The solution would help people access information about trainees, schools, courses, and lecturers quickly and enable donors to review information and expenses involved in every Project Hope activity. It would also generate statistical reports automatically, instead of manually.

 "As a responsible corporate citizen, Satyam is committed to reaching out to people in China through volunteerism with our pool of IT talent. By helping 'Project Hope' streamline its operations and focus on quality training, we invest in a better future for China," the company's regional manager and head (China) Raghavendra Tripathi said.

 The shares of the company were trading at Rs 731.40, up 1.72 per cent at the Bombay Stock Exchange.

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