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G.A. Deepika
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Comment by KGC Jayasinghe on july 04,at 17.35pm Congratulations Deepika I am very happy and prude about she. because, our society is very poor and remote area. They have financial difficulties get the ICT facilities. But they need ICT facilities. ...
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Congratulations Deepika This is a very good example of ICT, ENERGY and REACH You have been working hard Niranjan Meegammana http://www.shilpasayura.org
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“Nenasala Mobile Library” Information & Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) under the e-Sri Lanka initiative launched ‘Nenasala Sakmana’ (mobile telecentre library) on 16th June 2009. Main objective of the respective project is to empower the r...
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While congratulating success of Deepika, the manager and owner of Suriyawewa Nenasala, She is one of the first batch who started operation of the Nenasala in year 2005. She was selected to visit MSSRF in last and is a reward from Government of Sri...
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Network, Telecentre
Organization
nenasala-sooriyawewa
Job Title
Teacher
About Me (biography and organization description)
Southern Province ICTA Ambassador in Sri Lanka.(Nominated by ICTA Sri Lanka)
Graduate Instructor at Ministry of Youth affairs in Sri Lanka.
Owner of Nenasala Sooriyawewa (Hambantota District)
Areas of interest/expertise and types of services provided:
IT Training
Communication Services
Mobile e Library ( Nenasakmana )
Website
http://nenasalasooriyawea.ning.com
Email (please note that this website is public, including your profile information)
sooriyawewa.rkc@gmail.com
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deepika1239 for SKYPE
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+94 718 133735
Street Address
Market Road
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Sooriyawewa
Country
Sri Lanka
Region
Asia
Languages (in order of preference):
English/ Sinhala
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Nanasakmana Mobile Lab

“Nenasala Mobile Library”
Information & Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) under the e-Sri Lanka initiative launched ‘Nenasala Sakmana’ (mobile telecentre library) on 16th June 2009. Main objective of the respective project is to empower the rural community with benefits of ICT. “Nenasala Mobile Library” was implemented with the intention of expanding the ICT facilities among rural community.
This project was launched in Suriyawewa, a divisional secretariat situated in Southern part of S… Continue

Posted on June 29, 2009 at 11:30am — 3 Comments

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At 3:31am on October 3, 2009, krishibid durlave roy said…
hi Deepika,
how are you ?
At 5:22am on July 2, 2009, R. I. Akram said…
Dear Deepika
Congratulation For your Message and accept me as friend.
I am happy, so thank you
R. I. Akram
Knowledge Officer, Practical Action Bangladesh. Mobile:01720565903
At 9:48am on June 26, 2009, Francis Mwathi said…
Hallo Deepika,

Welcome to the telecentre.org community!. Kindly check out the Getting Started guide for some important information on how to use this site. Should you have questions or need any help around here, please contact me or any of the Community Facilitators.

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